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Re: I had occasion to slice a 1/2" slice off a 4.5" dia. piece of AL...


tbn501s
 

Gee - I hope the fact that my (I'm Jim E.) bandsaw's slightly
different didn't turn people off. Appears I'm the last poster.

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!

--- In 4x6bandsaw@y..., "Jim E." <jim0000@a...> wrote:
On my bandsaw, the jaws are only about 1.5" high, and end about 4"
from
the blade. BUT, I do have to make a "confession" here. I do not
have
the 4x6 model most of you probably have. HF used to sell a 4x6 with
no
legs or tension rod. It also was shorter - uses a 51.25" blade.
Great
for storage - it sits tucked under a workbench when not in use. I
got
mine after they were discontinued - bought the floor model from the
BIG
HF store in Camarillo. Works great - just have to get on your knees
to use it. But the work doesn't fall 2 ft. when the cuts done, so I
can set it up and walk away. I added wheels on one end, like what
the
regular 4x6s have, to assist in moving from storage. (Acutally, I'm
surprized more people havent' removed the legs from the stand-up
models
for ease of storage. I mean, how often does one really use it?)

Graciously,
Jim
Lakewood, CA
All Hail Rube Goldberg!


Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 19:30:30 -0000
From: "makull2002" <makull1@a...>
Subject:

I've got to cut a 3/8" thick slice of a 5" dia. Al round that is
2-
5/8" long. It looks like I can hold this round in my vise and make
the cut without any jigs or work-arounds. The saw frame will
bottom
out on the round with a 1/4", if that, of Al left to cut. It's
surprising that you needed to jury rig something to cut a 4.5"
dia.x
4" round with the standard vise. Do the vises vary that much? My
bandsaw is a 12 year old Enco that is original except for the
motor
bearings and gear oil. The stationary jaw on this vise is 2-5/8"
high, while the movable jaw is 2-9/16" high. My round is about
3/8"
short of extending to the center of the vise screw, so I might
have
to put a 5" spacer at the other end of the movable jaw to keep
things firmly in place.

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