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Iroko loco!
Might as well post this, as it looks to be the cream of the crop of bandsaws.
I've saved the pics from the bay
200 quids, plus possibly VAT should there be no reserve.
Surely worth a chancers bid
That machine is among the very best designed saws ever made, featuring a foot mounted motor, what they don't make no more on any saw,
plus the adjustable lower wheel as on most you'll see.
Those two features together, isn't so common, and I could name the amount of those on one hand,
i.e the second welded sheet steel Centauro CO, from 80's to 95/96, and the odd Multico,
Not sure apart from these Mmmmmeber's also, that one would see that.
I contest that those machines were too well made, hence the design change.
That seemingly 24" machine has good vulcanized real rubber (not pretend)
tires which would prob last another 30 or 40 years.
Hundred quid VFD and a 3hp/2.2kW, 3 phase motor, probably could be got for half that,
to replace the original, (what could be originally a 2hp/1.5kW motor)
Sell the starter to recoup for it.
Could be set up better than anything new, and have the soft starting to tame it.
The only thing it doesn't have is a mitre slot.
Look at the foot mounted motor mounting plate
Plenty of rubber left to re-crown ala the Centauro profile, apex @ 1mm closer to the front from center.
Good luck to someone should the machine not go much over 200quids.
Understandably a 24" machine might be bit on the lager size,
say, compared to a Far Eastern 20", but there are niceties,
i.e less dusty with larger space around wheels,
and more importantly the table being more spacious, is much much safer than the other option, not to mention comfortable.
All the best
Tom
I've saved the pics from the bay
200 quids, plus possibly VAT should there be no reserve.
Surely worth a chancers bid
That machine is among the very best designed saws ever made, featuring a foot mounted motor, what they don't make no more on any saw,
plus the adjustable lower wheel as on most you'll see.
Those two features together, isn't so common, and I could name the amount of those on one hand,
i.e the second welded sheet steel Centauro CO, from 80's to 95/96, and the odd Multico,
Not sure apart from these Mmmmmeber's also, that one would see that.
I contest that those machines were too well made, hence the design change.
That seemingly 24" machine has good vulcanized real rubber (not pretend)
tires which would prob last another 30 or 40 years.
Hundred quid VFD and a 3hp/2.2kW, 3 phase motor, probably could be got for half that,
to replace the original, (what could be originally a 2hp/1.5kW motor)
Sell the starter to recoup for it.
Could be set up better than anything new, and have the soft starting to tame it.
The only thing it doesn't have is a mitre slot.
Look at the foot mounted motor mounting plate
Plenty of rubber left to re-crown ala the Centauro profile, apex @ 1mm closer to the front from center.
Good luck to someone should the machine not go much over 200quids.
Understandably a 24" machine might be bit on the lager size,
say, compared to a Far Eastern 20", but there are niceties,
i.e less dusty with larger space around wheels,
and more importantly the table being more spacious, is much much safer than the other option, not to mention comfortable.
All the best
Tom
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