I would like to say a big thankyou for everybodies help with me fixing the bandsaw it is now cutting well with no vibrations and i managed to cut a 2mm veneer of four inch pine yesterday(not oak or anything but i am well happy).
In the end i had to realign the wheels, apply a new belt (made a big difference), apply new bearings and construct a much more solid base.
While i do not feel qualified to review it the saw is very sturdy but the construction is a bit agricultural and seems to require a fair bit of shimming and fine tuning. The base of the saw is not flat and this i believe has caused a fair bit of the vibration.
The blade guide while having bearings is not aligned to the blade and required filing flat to align. The adjustment is vis allen keys and screwdriver which is a bit of a pain.
The fence provided with the saw was awfull and had a great deal of friction to move from side to side. Fortunately one of my workmates drove over it so i had to but an axminster bandsaw fence upgrade which is very good. The fence is solid as a rock, has good height and t-slot. It is also very easy to adjust for drift i would reccommend it as it has vastly inproved the saw.
The table is cast iron and is pretty flat the mitre guide provided is a little loose but of a good substantial quality. The table is held by friction in place and not rack and pinion but is easy to set and i do not envisage changing the table angle much.
The saw has plenty of power and i think unlikely to bog down in much, and it is easy to tension the blade to a good level. This is by screw adjustment, it would be nice to have a quick adjustment but that is just being lazy.
The doors are openable by screwdriver and i will replace with some knobs in the future. There are two microswitches activating the motor which is braked and stops in about 5secs.
Changing the blade is very simple and takes about 5mins tops. With most of the time in unwinding the tension knob. I like the fact the blade does not have to be turned 90degrees to get the balde out of the table.
I am 6ft 2" and i find the saw at a very comfortable height and now set up correctly has a substantial feel to to it which i really like. I bought the saw second hand and so some of the above faults may have been from the previous owner. I think if i was going to buy the saw new i would save up and get a record saw (350x) but judging by the post this does not seem without problems, or similar. However i think this saw would offer still good value if purchased new as it is £150 pounds cheaper. Hope this may may be of use for someone