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19th September 2009, 01:10 AM #1future machinist
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is it worth it
i need a metal cutting bandsaw i have found this one on eBay and would like to know asap what you guys think it. is it worth the money or should i wait for another one to appear ow they guy want $150 for it
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19th September 2009, 01:14 AM #2
Based on just the pic it looks ok so yeh I'd pay 150 for it
Peter
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19th September 2009, 01:44 AM #3Dave J Guest
I think it's worth $150 as there $400+ new now.And then you still have to fiddle with it usually.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 01:53 AM #4Dave J Guest
When you go to pick it up, see if the seller will let you take the 4 screws off the gearbox to check the worm and gear are allright and look for shavings in there.Lean the saw over a bit so the gearbox is level when you do it so the oil dosn't run out, or you will have oil all over there floor. Other than that you should be fine.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 08:21 AM #5
I go along with Dave J's suggestion.
Obviously a good look over in the metal will reveal the kind of life its had. Clamp etc...
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19th September 2009, 09:08 AM #6Senior Member
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If its working ok then it is worth the money but if it don't work then its not.
I think in reality you would be better off buying a new one . The H&F Bs-5 is only about $429 new and the BS -4A is $352. Is it worth the risk.The volume of a pizza of thickness 'a' and radius 'z' is given by pi z z a.
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19th September 2009, 10:10 AM #7future machinist
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idealie yes i would buy a new bandsaw i spent half my tool money on a tig welder and i only have around $200 left to spend on tools and need a band saw for the project i am working on
also what could be broken on a machine like this and just found out it does not come with blades
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19th September 2009, 01:59 PM #8Dave J Guest
Blades are cheap and you can have them mailed from H&F if you go that way. Have you thought about a abrasive cut off saw from bunnings or supercheap .That sort of money will buy one of those and a some extra discs, and then you will have 12 to 36 months warranty depending where you buy it.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 03:27 PM #9future machinist
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i do have an abrasive cut off saw the god for the guarantee the switch was replaced twin and the motor was replaced once
but with the project i am currently working on i need to cut 50 and 40 mm solid bar also i am feed up of the grindings going everywhere so i decided on a bandsaw for a few reasons
1. quieter than a chop saw
2. makes swarf witch is an easy clean compared to grindings
3. you can leave it to cut and goo to do something else
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19th September 2009, 04:20 PM #10Dave J Guest
Have you bought as yet, or is it a auction.The only things to check are the pulley bearings/bushes, gearbox and the blade guide bearings other than that it should be OK.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 04:51 PM #11future machinist
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no i haven't bought it but am still deciding on weather i should or not i cant view before i buy as i cant get there till next Friday when i would need to pick up
so i am going to trust the item description
engine runs missing the blade otherwise Ok
another question would it be appropriate to build a small suds pump for this machine to cut the large 50 mm solid bar or would it be alright without coolant
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19th September 2009, 05:05 PM #12Dave J Guest
If it's a one off job you can just use a spray bottle for now and later you can add coolant if you want it.I have it on mine and it does make the blades last longer.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 05:12 PM #13future machinist
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hi Dave do you have any pics of the coolant system on your saw thanks Andre
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19th September 2009, 05:19 PM #14Dave J Guest
I will get some in the next few days and upload them.It's a very simple setup but works well and I don't loose any coolant.
Dave
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19th September 2009, 07:37 PM #15future machinist
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yes it is worth it
thanks guys for all your help i have purchased the saw and will be picking it up on Friday i looked up the address and it is only 10 minutes away from hare and Forbes so i can buy the blades and some other stuff
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