Dave the woodworker
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Hello, does anybody have a Draper Bandsaw. If yes, what do you think of it.
Thanksyes, okay, but not the most accurate in terms of straight cuts, but probably as much my technique at fault... small and very useful, careful use allows for accurate freehand cuts, the fence though is less accurate...
wouldn't have one in the place.....
look for one second hand but better qual.....
the only thing that's Draper (in my tool kit) and usable is a squeegee grouting tool for tiles.....
This looks similar to the draper machine.I might regret it, but I'm going to give a Clarke one a go as and when it goes on promotion. I would like to have a bandsaw at home but don't have the money justify a pricy one.
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cbs350-340mm-professional-bandsaw/
May I ask what you use.4" or 5" depth of cut will require a floor standing machine, if the stock is any length at all.
That's if your looking at that thing on the bay.
Have you got the space for a floor standing machine?
There's a single phase axi machine for 600 squid on gumtree.
What's your budget?
'Italian' machines mentioned in the elsewhere deals section start at £745 for a Centauro CO600, bit large but a great machine.
(You might need to search for band saw, aswell as bandsaw to find them.)
I saw a record power 250bs for £330 when they only cost £299 new? You do have to be careful.The main reason the older machines command such high prices is quality = longevity no reason why a 50 year old machine will not go on for another 50 if maintained.
I find many of the reviews I have seen on YouTube a bit frustrating with many of them connected to Amazon or other company sales.
I am really looking for reviews from crafts people that have been using bandsaws for many years.
People on a popular auction site seem to be paying a lot of money for, in some cases, machines that may be many years old.
I am looking for a machine that will last at least five to ten years with a depth of four or five inches and not be underpowered.
They all seem to come from China these days but which one?
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