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11th February 2014, 02:18 AM #1Retired
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Bandsaw 12"
Bandsaw - 12" wheels - model MJ343
Up for sale is my very reliable and accurate bandsaw. This saw has made a LOT of boxes and furniture.
Despite its apparent age, it has been very well looked after, a REAL 3/4 HP motor and is very accurate. It makes dead accurate resaw and fine cuts.
- Surface plate is flat, smooth and rust free.
- Every bearing has been recently replaced (all guide upper and lower, all 4 main wheel bearings)
- Absolutely new poly-V transfer belt
- Both upper and lower wheels have NEW Rockler Orange Urethane 3/4" tires
Thrown in are 8 blades, ranging from 1/4" to 1/2" in a variety of hardened 3tpi to 6tpi. 2 are brand new and one is just on the saw with close to zero work.
Comes with a sturdy 4 legged metal stand which is not pictured. Stand is in VGC.
This bandsaw model is a "generic" bandsaw sold by Hare and Forbes Machinery warehouse, Moondah Machinery and others - this as a bread and butter workhorse. All parts are widely available and easily obtained.
Viewing at any time day or night this week and weekend. Call, email or text OK.
PRICE $350 for the FORUM members. I'm selling it elsewhere too for more!
Note: crappy timber stand in the pictures isnt included. Making room for my new Laguna SUV.... not enough room for them both
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