sbwertz
Member
OK, so I have my Dad's 1946 Delta bandsaw rebuilt and ready to go. Question is, what to do with the Ohio Forge. I am tempted to keep it for cutting small stuff so I don't have to reset the Delta every time I want to cut a pen blank. The Delta is primarily for slabbing all these mulberry crowns. The Ohio Forge can't take larger than a 3/8" blade and can't take a riser kit. (Hence the Delta). But it is great for cutting small stuff. It cuts true with little drift, and I have a lot of blades for it. I don't see ever taking the riser kit off the Delta, so those blades would be useless to me.
But the big problem is that my shop is FULL.
How close together can I put the two bandsaws and still be able to use them efficently? I've been rearranging the shop in my head for two weeks.
I know I regretted giving away my little three wheeler when I got the Ohio Forge because it was a pain to be constantly adjusting the big saw from slabbing to fine cutting. Greedy, greedy, greedy!!!
Sharon
But the big problem is that my shop is FULL.
How close together can I put the two bandsaws and still be able to use them efficently? I've been rearranging the shop in my head for two weeks.
I know I regretted giving away my little three wheeler when I got the Ohio Forge because it was a pain to be constantly adjusting the big saw from slabbing to fine cutting. Greedy, greedy, greedy!!!
Sharon