If you're in any doubt give Ian a call at Tuffsaws, he'll be more than happy to run through the blade options and I guarantee you'll end up with the blade you need. Really helpful chap.Bm101":25xksmv7 said:I'm just reading the blade buying guide at Tuffsaws MoonSafari.
I'd be interested to hear what you think of the dvd's, I've not seen them myself. If you remember, drop a reply back here to let me know what you think. Cheers.Bm101":2en5gp4h said:Thanks. I've heard only good stuff about both him and his blades. Steve's bandsaw dvds arrived today. I'm going to stick them on when the kids are watching TV as revenge for repeat viewings of Frozen and Minions.
Moonsafari69":ddq9twzt said:I'd be interested to hear what you think of the dvd's, I've not seen them myself. If you remember, drop a reply back here to let me know what you think. Cheers.Bm101":ddq9twzt said:Thanks. I've heard only good stuff about both him and his blades. Steve's bandsaw dvds arrived today. I'm going to stick them on when the kids are watching TV as revenge for repeat viewings of Frozen and Minions.
Bm101":8vdo721b said:One excellent piece of advice after the other. For a seasoned bandsaw user it's harder to answer of course. All i can say is that I have no regrets in any way. I'll wait till the saw is set up to watch the other two i bought but i look forward to them. In answer, I'd reccomend them to anyone but I suppose it depends on your skillset.
Bm101":7i8an062 said:Question two. I spent about half an hour trying different variations of google search trying to find what these electrical things are called. The cable 'stays'? The grey plastic bits that keep the cord from pulling out like it's pulled out. The bottom one is broken and I'd like to replace it. Anyone know what they are called?
Chris
FWIW The fretsaw kit is on my websitedenboy":2cpcclsd said:I have fitted my own thrust bearing in the past-they are standard and very easily pressed on. I just took the old one to a local bearings company to get a replacement. (Yellow Pages). Can I just add a tip based on my experience with my INCA saw? It is very easy to under-tighten the rod on which the thrust bearings sit, with the result that twice (!) I have ended up with the teeth stripping out from the blade contacting the guides when the blade moved back too far.
General chit-chat:- Alan Holtham used to reckon that the secret its smooth cutting was that it was, at the time, the only band saw with a direct drive from the motor (no belt and pulley). Also , INCA used to sell as an option, a 1/8" blade and special guides- what they called a fretsaw kit, though I have never seen one myself.
If you are interested in finding out more about your excellent find, I could lend you my copy of the 1980s INCA catalogue, and Alan Holtham's Woodworker review which I've just found. Sadly, I never knowingly throw anything away.
Well that's one of the guides sorted, thank you. How did I not see how it fits there? #-o I still have no clue what it's for though. The one with the handle still baffles me. Please don't laugh too much, it's my first bandsaw.sometimewoodworker":19r3j31v said:
=D>powertools":37t19hzv said:In truth I have my Inca saw from new and have never understood what those bits are for.
Hi ChrisBm101":27194azb said:Little update and a puzzled question or two.
I've replaced the bearings, as easy as you said John. One popped off the other had to be taught some manners. (hammer) Both the old ones now sleep with the fishes.
The new long wera allen keys arrived (nice bit of kit) and sorted the issue with the bottom wheel. It wasn't threaded after all thankfully so god only knows what that red gear is.
I had a full weekend off and spent yesterday in blissful shed paradise. Throughout the day I'd stumble back up to the kitchen and in stages throw a few more bits and bobs from the saw in the Rust Remover so I didn't end up with a load of rust free homeless bolts.
So question one. Fences/guides: I have no idea what to do with these two. I've tried various permutations but I can't seem to fit them anywhere. Dense moment!?
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