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That practically new 20" Centauro is a lot more saw than the Startrite...
The Startrite is a bit light, one would presume at 160kg it would need to be mollycoddled compared to the Centauro,
The Centauro would be able to tension the blade more, amounting to less rubbing against the thrust guides whilst resawing.
I'm unsure if the SP range was always this heavy...
I wonder if Centauro make changes to their models here, whilst upgrading their Minimax line in the USA recently(ish)?
Other models on the cards...
Wadkin make a nice C500 machine
ACM make two models SNA and the SNAC ...
the SNA 500 is about 200kg whilst the less found SNAC 540 is a heavier saw, don't think its as heavy as that Centauro SP500 though.
Other Italian models include Agazzani, other Centauro machines like CO series
Meber, Griggio,SIPA and a few more I cant think of...
You can spot an Italian saw from a mile away.
Felder is based on the Italian design also...Italian saws have mostly interchangeable parts.
If I had your choice I would be looking for a clean 20" machine that's at least 200kg.
You should be able to get a nice clean one for 7 to 800 quid, yes it would need a VFD, meaning you wouldn't need to call the sparkie
to wire up 16a sockets, as the VFD can make it run off 13a plug instead.
Keep looking on eBay and if you haven't allready, search on gumtree for good deals also.
Use band saw in your keyword aswell as bandsaw
Good luck
Tom
The Startrite is a bit light, one would presume at 160kg it would need to be mollycoddled compared to the Centauro,
The Centauro would be able to tension the blade more, amounting to less rubbing against the thrust guides whilst resawing.
I'm unsure if the SP range was always this heavy...
I wonder if Centauro make changes to their models here, whilst upgrading their Minimax line in the USA recently(ish)?
Other models on the cards...
Wadkin make a nice C500 machine
ACM make two models SNA and the SNAC ...
the SNA 500 is about 200kg whilst the less found SNAC 540 is a heavier saw, don't think its as heavy as that Centauro SP500 though.
Other Italian models include Agazzani, other Centauro machines like CO series
Meber, Griggio,SIPA and a few more I cant think of...
You can spot an Italian saw from a mile away.
Felder is based on the Italian design also...Italian saws have mostly interchangeable parts.
If I had your choice I would be looking for a clean 20" machine that's at least 200kg.
You should be able to get a nice clean one for 7 to 800 quid, yes it would need a VFD, meaning you wouldn't need to call the sparkie
to wire up 16a sockets, as the VFD can make it run off 13a plug instead.
Keep looking on eBay and if you haven't allready, search on gumtree for good deals also.
Use band saw in your keyword aswell as bandsaw
Good luck
Tom