BaronJ
Grumpy Old Git.
Hi Guys,
I have a Taiwanese 6X4 bandsaw that I bought from an engineering company quite cheaply. It had been repaired, quite badly, it had suffered been tipped up and fallen on its back, smashing the original motor and breaking the left hand pivot arm. Some one had tried to fix it with a new 1HP brooks motor and a metal plate screwed on to join the two half's of the pivot arm.
I did a complete refurbishment on the saw and made a new stand, getting rid of the crappy tin one with the wheels on the back. The failure with the original stand, is if the arm is lifted vertical and the saw is lifted to move it, the weight overbalances it and it goes crashing to the floor. Which is what happened to the one I bought.
This is a picture of the broken hinge bracket.
One of the mods that I did was to mill the sides of the slot under the blade square. I then made a steel piece to fit and super glued it in place.
This is a picture after machining the sides of the slot square.
This picture is the new stand that I made. It is constructed from 1" inch square 1.6 mm wall steel tube. I put plates on the bottom for castors.
This is how it looks today ! You can see some of the modifications that I did in this picture as well.
Yes I wish I had bought one years ago ! It is probably the most used machine in the workshop.
I have a Taiwanese 6X4 bandsaw that I bought from an engineering company quite cheaply. It had been repaired, quite badly, it had suffered been tipped up and fallen on its back, smashing the original motor and breaking the left hand pivot arm. Some one had tried to fix it with a new 1HP brooks motor and a metal plate screwed on to join the two half's of the pivot arm.
I did a complete refurbishment on the saw and made a new stand, getting rid of the crappy tin one with the wheels on the back. The failure with the original stand, is if the arm is lifted vertical and the saw is lifted to move it, the weight overbalances it and it goes crashing to the floor. Which is what happened to the one I bought.
This is a picture of the broken hinge bracket.
One of the mods that I did was to mill the sides of the slot under the blade square. I then made a steel piece to fit and super glued it in place.
This is a picture after machining the sides of the slot square.
This picture is the new stand that I made. It is constructed from 1" inch square 1.6 mm wall steel tube. I put plates on the bottom for castors.
This is how it looks today ! You can see some of the modifications that I did in this picture as well.
Yes I wish I had bought one years ago ! It is probably the most used machine in the workshop.