John; I have documented my bandsaw problems before, but I can never find previous threads, so very briefly;;;;
I have an axminster 350N bandsaw. Within a couple of hours of running, the wheel bearings started clicking. I changed all 4 bearings for japanese automotive ones.
A simple job that took about an hour and cost me less than 15 quid.
After a few more hours (literally a few) the pulley belt that drives the wheel from the motor snapped. I have a lifetimes experience with machinery and motors, and the belt was properly adjusted from day one.
I fitted a new belt. Again, less than an hours work and a fiver.
Really aggravating and I should not have had to do that, but sadly its to be expected nowadays on all new budget machinery.
Since then, my bandsaw is the most brilliant tool I have. It cuts EVERYTHING, and my tuffsaws blade goes on and on and on. I dont even bother to change to bigger blades when I'm cutting long pieces. I use the same blade for 4 foot long ripping, and making my bandsaw boxes.
I dont keep track of how many board foot I cut, because I cut different shapes and woods every time I use it.
The fence is simplicity itself to adjust and set. I've never known it to move regardless of weight pressed against it.
If you have the room, money, time, and expertise, I expect a two ton monster that makes all the street lights go dim would be better for sawing up oak tree trunks(lol), but I will fight anyone who wants to take my bandsaw away from me. :shock:
Hopefully that wont be misunderstood. 8)
I have an axminster 350N bandsaw. Within a couple of hours of running, the wheel bearings started clicking. I changed all 4 bearings for japanese automotive ones.
A simple job that took about an hour and cost me less than 15 quid.
After a few more hours (literally a few) the pulley belt that drives the wheel from the motor snapped. I have a lifetimes experience with machinery and motors, and the belt was properly adjusted from day one.
I fitted a new belt. Again, less than an hours work and a fiver.
Really aggravating and I should not have had to do that, but sadly its to be expected nowadays on all new budget machinery.
Since then, my bandsaw is the most brilliant tool I have. It cuts EVERYTHING, and my tuffsaws blade goes on and on and on. I dont even bother to change to bigger blades when I'm cutting long pieces. I use the same blade for 4 foot long ripping, and making my bandsaw boxes.
I dont keep track of how many board foot I cut, because I cut different shapes and woods every time I use it.
The fence is simplicity itself to adjust and set. I've never known it to move regardless of weight pressed against it.
If you have the room, money, time, and expertise, I expect a two ton monster that makes all the street lights go dim would be better for sawing up oak tree trunks(lol), but I will fight anyone who wants to take my bandsaw away from me. :shock:
Hopefully that wont be misunderstood. 8)