Matt Simpson01
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Was wanting a band saw for a while, but didn't want a large one due to lack of space, and didn't want an expensive one due to lack of funds.
Checking Marketplace (as you do), i came across this one...
The description said "Spares or repair, works but switch is dodgy and screw loose on wheel".
The seller only wanted £10 and it came with the rear support and both fences.
I thought it has got to be worth a punt for a tenner.
The loose screw (actually all 3) was where the bottom wheel fit on the plastic drive.
With it being plastic the screws had come loose and due to being (possibly over) tightened they now had nothing to bite into so it just loosened and fell out, causing the other 2 to loosen also.
I contacted Screwfix who said that they dont do spares for the saw and asked i contacted Solant Tools, who also didn't do this piece as a spare.
So i just put a slightly larger screws into the plastic which have all tightened up great.
As for the dodgy switch, i tried it a dozen or more times yesterday and it never faltered once.
So my first bandsaw cost me a tenner.
What bargains have you had?
I am too new to review it as such, but i would say that its under powered, but still quite capable if you cut slowly.
Having a plastic drive wheel is a ridiculous idea and perhaps the weakest point of the saw.
The table feels ok (not great, but 'ok').
The mitre fence is the usual rubbish.
The straight fence fastens front and rear, and if you push it from the front as you lock it down isn't too bad.
Its not too loud (when compared to every other tool in the workshop).
Checking Marketplace (as you do), i came across this one...
The description said "Spares or repair, works but switch is dodgy and screw loose on wheel".
The seller only wanted £10 and it came with the rear support and both fences.
I thought it has got to be worth a punt for a tenner.
The loose screw (actually all 3) was where the bottom wheel fit on the plastic drive.
With it being plastic the screws had come loose and due to being (possibly over) tightened they now had nothing to bite into so it just loosened and fell out, causing the other 2 to loosen also.
I contacted Screwfix who said that they dont do spares for the saw and asked i contacted Solant Tools, who also didn't do this piece as a spare.
So i just put a slightly larger screws into the plastic which have all tightened up great.
As for the dodgy switch, i tried it a dozen or more times yesterday and it never faltered once.
So my first bandsaw cost me a tenner.
What bargains have you had?
I am too new to review it as such, but i would say that its under powered, but still quite capable if you cut slowly.
Having a plastic drive wheel is a ridiculous idea and perhaps the weakest point of the saw.
The table feels ok (not great, but 'ok').
The mitre fence is the usual rubbish.
The straight fence fastens front and rear, and if you push it from the front as you lock it down isn't too bad.
Its not too loud (when compared to every other tool in the workshop).
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