Big difference between those colours FWIW
Jst paint it whatever
cheap colour you like, possibly down the road you might upgrade the
tensioning system so might need paint it again.
@Shan
250, and three phase, I'd look elsewhere and find something else, this aint a small machine, and has some terrible parts like those original guides which crumble,
worst designed fence system ever made,
weak tensioning system, alloy wheelsof some description, one would hope are not made from the same cheese as the guides
(never seen one of these, nor any saw with broken wheels, apart from bore wear which is a concern having seen cast iron wheels wear in this regard)
and tires which if restoring, I would be looking into.
You could get something heavier which has the same footprint, seeing as you might need VFD,
3 phase is usually half the cost of single phase machines, especially ones on the smaller side.
Yet to see one of these machines tuned up enough to use a fence,
ie ripping without freehanding to a line.
I'm guessing that no one has fitted superior tires to one of these.
I hope the one at the folks that this is the issue, and nothing else like wheel work is
needed.
(it'll drift either side of the line cutting even pallet laths)
My dad only got it for cutting curves, so no need for a fence/ to go down that rabbit hole
That's where I'd look into if wanting to soup up the machine, as the frame is really heavy.
Seen a 315 like clone of some description here recently (2 months ago) which seemingly had a heftier looking tensioning system.
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/bandsaw-identity.135612/#post-1557783That and some tires would likely make the machine good enough to make a nice fence and rail for.
Tom