jyreene
Member
This one is kind of in conjunction with my Kickstarter thread here:
http://www.penturners.org/forum/f18/kickstarter-111835/
First a bit of background. I do have a task force 9 inch band saw that my father gave me after he updated his. It was working for rough cuts. Never straight. I did buy a decent blade but none of the really expensive ones so that could be problem 1 or A. Recently it MOSTLY stopped working. When it started I cleaned it up, lubed/greased the bearings, and no dice! I can still technically "hand" start it with a piece of wood but that makes me quite uncomfortable, lets call the problem 2 or B. And all this just as I was trying to get into segmenting! I do have a cheap plastic band saw box that I have been using for trimming blanks and for two successful segments but they were not exactly safe as the blanks were held by hand as I hand sawed...wow I'm rambling let's get back to it.
So my questions are, if I don't do the Kickstarter or magically win the lottery without buying tickets, what would you do? Is it worth it to try and fix this band saw? Is there a way to do it? I know buying a new band saw opens a whole slew of questions of type and what not so I only kind of want to get into that (if anyone wants though I know searching the forums brings up a slew of answers so I'll still do that). To add to matters I don't really want to buy a cheap one when I do plan on buying a nice one after I get back from an upcoming time away. Again I'm rambling.
So long question short, fixing a cheap band saw, how and is it worth it? If it's not possible or worth it what are some decent/not expensive temporary solutions to get into segmenting (if there is such a thing)?
Thanks for following!
http://www.penturners.org/forum/f18/kickstarter-111835/
First a bit of background. I do have a task force 9 inch band saw that my father gave me after he updated his. It was working for rough cuts. Never straight. I did buy a decent blade but none of the really expensive ones so that could be problem 1 or A. Recently it MOSTLY stopped working. When it started I cleaned it up, lubed/greased the bearings, and no dice! I can still technically "hand" start it with a piece of wood but that makes me quite uncomfortable, lets call the problem 2 or B. And all this just as I was trying to get into segmenting! I do have a cheap plastic band saw box that I have been using for trimming blanks and for two successful segments but they were not exactly safe as the blanks were held by hand as I hand sawed...wow I'm rambling let's get back to it.
So my questions are, if I don't do the Kickstarter or magically win the lottery without buying tickets, what would you do? Is it worth it to try and fix this band saw? Is there a way to do it? I know buying a new band saw opens a whole slew of questions of type and what not so I only kind of want to get into that (if anyone wants though I know searching the forums brings up a slew of answers so I'll still do that). To add to matters I don't really want to buy a cheap one when I do plan on buying a nice one after I get back from an upcoming time away. Again I'm rambling.
So long question short, fixing a cheap band saw, how and is it worth it? If it's not possible or worth it what are some decent/not expensive temporary solutions to get into segmenting (if there is such a thing)?
Thanks for following!