Dr Al
Established Member
Yep, I'm a happy bunny indeed
I got it unloaded (in bits) when I got home but it was too hot to do much with it then. I put it together on Sunday morning and even managed to weld up a simple replacement base for it before the heat got too oppressive: the standard "wheel kit" is very good, but I've got so little space that if I want to turn the bandsaw around I'd have to wheel it out of the garage (onto a rough gravel drive), turn it round and then wheel it back in again.
With these four workbench castors (which lift off the ground for stability when in use) I can spin it on its axis and manoeuvre it into a relatively out-of-the-way space when not in use.
I did have a chance for one quick test (after a very cursory "Snodgrassing" of it ):
This is what those pieces looked like on one edge:
and t'other:
Nay bad for a very quick attempt at lining it up. I'll do some more experimentation once the workshop has returned to a more civilised temperature.
I got it unloaded (in bits) when I got home but it was too hot to do much with it then. I put it together on Sunday morning and even managed to weld up a simple replacement base for it before the heat got too oppressive: the standard "wheel kit" is very good, but I've got so little space that if I want to turn the bandsaw around I'd have to wheel it out of the garage (onto a rough gravel drive), turn it round and then wheel it back in again.
With these four workbench castors (which lift off the ground for stability when in use) I can spin it on its axis and manoeuvre it into a relatively out-of-the-way space when not in use.
I did have a chance for one quick test (after a very cursory "Snodgrassing" of it ):
This is what those pieces looked like on one edge:
and t'other:
Nay bad for a very quick attempt at lining it up. I'll do some more experimentation once the workshop has returned to a more civilised temperature.