Mike Wingate
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My wooden fence is just a 1" thick piece of polished MDFwith rounded corners bolted to the original fence.
condeesteso":3t0a65lm said:Tom here kindly got me an original brochure on the 352
I paid 600 ish in 1978 (or thereabouts)!neilyweely":3o9yszd3 said:Yeah - I saw that 352 go for £800 odd. Made me very happy; I was able to point out to SWMBO that ours is worth 10 times what we paid for it a year ago. And ours is exactly the same model, but with upgrades. I'm a very happy bunny.
The latter. I haven't slackened or changed a belt in yearsSo, do I need to release belt tension in order to maintain the machine properly? Or is it purely for changing the belt/altering motor position?
Depends on the blade and the curve. If you can alternate the curve direction it could keep things balanced but if you keep cutting the same way, one side of the blade can lose its set.I read some time ago about the use of a blade for cutting curves making them poor for cutting straight or deep rip. Is this really the case, and to what extent.
Practice practice!I know a new blade would improve cutting performance, but whether it is ready for a change is another thing entirely. If I changed blades on machines every time I felt it would improve performance I would be changing blades every other day. So, I guess the question is - At what point does it become economically viable/sensible to change blades on a bandsaw? And do I need to change blades every time I want to cut a slight curve?
This is fairly basic stuff TBH but the more you do the better it gets.I suppose someone will come along and tell me 'This is fairly basic stuff' ...
Very easy, like wire a plug easy, even if you dont know anything more than this, it will be simple.simonmusgrovewethey":bz450ueb said:Hi,
How easy would it be to convert a352 from 3phase to single, say 75kw/1hp motor and would this size motor be sufficient for general diy use.
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