Alexam":1kx87bz4 said:
condeesteso":1kx87bz4 said:
Jim here just pointed me to David Barron's mention about the virtues of second-hand bandsaws - on his blog (July)... scroll down a few topics. The good old Startrite crops up of course. He also rates the Burgess 3 wheeler as a small tabletop (Jim is a fan of his) but no mention of the formidable Inca :shock:
Worth a quick look anyway:
http://davidbarronfurniture.blogspot.co ... chive.html
Thanks Douglas. I have had a look at that and searched the web for a bargain, but none around at present. My budget is about 2-300 to start with, as other equipment to buy as well.
Most comments about the lower price new band saws, under £300, seem to say 'don't go there', which indicates that there is a lot of rubbish being sold.
I had a call from a very nice guy near Oxford (John - Thanks again) who bought a Record 250 about 3 months ago and seems very happy with it and what it can do.
Is there nobody else able to say a good word for modern machinery for a beginner?
No. Most members agree that the older quality made stuff tends to be "King".
The newer stuff, seems to be the same 3 or 4 items painted different colours and their different logo's.
I have a Record 250, which is quite good with the sooper dooper Tuff blades, that i can recomend, but an Inca, Startrite etc would serve you better. Regards Rodders