Seb Palmer
Established Member
Hi
Yesterday I watched a fab series of videos on YouTube, of a guy called James O'Shea stripping and refurbishing an old Tauco bandsaw. I'd post a link to the video if I could, but the forum won't let me.
I want to buy a similar Tauco bandsaw, but - unlike James - I'm a total bandsaw virgin/ignoramus. Can you guys help me compose a list of things I need to be aware of when buying such a tool second-hand?
E.g. some power tools have three-phase power, or high Ampage requirements. My wife and live in an old Victorian terrace. So I suspect both of these would be issues probably requiring fiddling with our mains electricity supply, which I can't afford to do, financially. And if a motor is missing or no longer works, what can I do about replacing it?
Then there's issues with missing or worn mechanical parts, handles, springs, bearings, blades, and so on: in James wonderful series of videos he makes several new/replacement parts on his lathe. I don't have a lathe! He also buys some parts, for example the bearings/guides that hold the blade at the working/business end (his was all bust up, and he couldn't face retooling such a complex array).
Then there's things like the cost and ease/difficulty of finding parts, e.g. replacing worn out rubber grip on drive wheels, availability of blades, etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards
Sebastian
Yesterday I watched a fab series of videos on YouTube, of a guy called James O'Shea stripping and refurbishing an old Tauco bandsaw. I'd post a link to the video if I could, but the forum won't let me.
I want to buy a similar Tauco bandsaw, but - unlike James - I'm a total bandsaw virgin/ignoramus. Can you guys help me compose a list of things I need to be aware of when buying such a tool second-hand?
E.g. some power tools have three-phase power, or high Ampage requirements. My wife and live in an old Victorian terrace. So I suspect both of these would be issues probably requiring fiddling with our mains electricity supply, which I can't afford to do, financially. And if a motor is missing or no longer works, what can I do about replacing it?
Then there's issues with missing or worn mechanical parts, handles, springs, bearings, blades, and so on: in James wonderful series of videos he makes several new/replacement parts on his lathe. I don't have a lathe! He also buys some parts, for example the bearings/guides that hold the blade at the working/business end (his was all bust up, and he couldn't face retooling such a complex array).
Then there's things like the cost and ease/difficulty of finding parts, e.g. replacing worn out rubber grip on drive wheels, availability of blades, etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards
Sebastian