bandsaws! startrite 352?

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mcsam123

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im looking at buying a bandsaw, most likely an old one, and have been looking at the startrite 352, what are your recommendations?
and does anyone have any idea where i can get one from?
i need it to be very sturdy and not have a clean and non shaky cut!
or does anyone recommend anything different?
 
Linky

Try the search facility, it's not that difficult!

I'm not a bandsaw man, but the 352 has a very strong following and is well regarded by most who have one. Other members will be able to point you in the right direction on details, setup and use.
 
They are regularly offered on Ebay - watch out for single phase (standard 230v mains) unless you have a 3 phase supply. These were widely installed in schools and ex education machines are usually well maintained and not abused. I bought one years ago and wouldn't change it - it is a straightforward machine that works well. There are several of us here with these machines that will offer help and advice shoud you need it.

Misterfish
 
I saw one go on ebay last week for 8 or 900 quid. I love mine but would like to think I could get more for that sort of money.

Keep a sharp eye out for poor listings and liquidation sales; I won't brag by saying what I paid for mine, think I already did that three or four times already, but it pays to be in the right place da da da.

Before I had the 352 I had a Bandit 5, which was also a great machine. I sold my bandit and upgraded to the 352, but do think the bandit was a better built machine. It didn't have the capacity of the 352, but omg it was heavy. Built like a boulder. And it had a 5 speed box; so was good for metalwork too. In fact all the startrite machines are pretty good, I think even the ones that have a steel table are quite well regarded.

HTH

Neil
 
I bought mine off ebay for the sum total of £385.

I think that a price of upto £450 or so is OK. At £800 I would look for something bigger and better like a 30 inch Wadkin BZP for £850.

The 352 is a good machine. My mods to it have been to :-
1) Use the scary sharp approach to square up and clean up the triangular guides which work very well
2) Added a Kreg fence with micro adjust
3) added a tall wooden fence to the Kreg for veneer cuts
4) Added a wooden (beech) framed mobile base which lifted the saw by 1/2 inch and then closed in the bottom and lower sides with 6mm ply, screws and sealant to form a better box to extract from
5) Added two 4inch dust extraction ports one below the table and over the guides....you need to make your own to fit.....and a stay-put DC vent above the table.

All in All it has lived up to its rep, worked solidly and I use mine a lot.

regards
Al
 

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