It appears similar to the now-discontinuted one HF had about 4 years
ago, except they referred to theirs as a "tabletop" model since it had
no legs on the stand. Plus, you'll note there is no spring
counter-balancing rod on it and no automatic cutoff switch. I own one
of them, but never having used the 'standard' 4x6, I really can't
compare them.
Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 23:41:07 -0000
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Subject: Re: Is this a new type of 4 x 6 bandsaw? - Anyone else seen this?
--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "darkstarfire" <darkstarfire@y...> wrote:
Well, From the looks of it, the motor's repositioning puts less
weight at the end of the saw casting. This could help a tiny bit by
adding some downward force to the blade as it cuts in the horizontal
position. The saw casting looks a tiny bit different. Maybe it's a
new version?
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