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And I thank you, Ralph! I got my 1983 Taiwan bandsaw from Craigslist earlier this year for $100, and found the motor was dead, dead, DEAD when I got it home. That's why I started hanging around here, too. :) There is some good info in the group, and I wanted to see it keep going.?

Bill in OKC

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On Tuesday, December 22, 2020, 02:15:54 PM CST, Ralph Hulslander <rhulslander@...> wrote:


I contributed $25.00.

I burned out the drive gears on my buffalo saw years ago so have not used it, who knew you were supposed to check the lube level yearly?

It was a $50.00 yard sale sale so did not come with an user manual.

I have been hoping to get enough info from the group to replace the gears.

I put a Consew brushless?DC motor on my Delta 14" band saw so I can control the speed to cut metal.
I have largely used my angle grinder with a cutoff?wheel.

Now I have purchased an ?I don't know if I will ever repair the band saw!

I can cut 1/2" plate like butter the Eastwood saw is great.

But I really enjoy this group and get a lot from the discussions.

Ralph


On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 2:19 PM Michael Maiorana <zfreak@...> wrote:
Thanks Bill. $5 sent.
Mike M.


On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 2:16 PM Dennis Thornton <dennisthorntonsemail@...> wrote:
Done!

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