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carolina bandsaw


james vos
 

Has anyone ever heard of ( carolina industrial tools)?
I just bought a horizontal/vertical bandsaw from a co. going out of
business, got it cheap. it works fine but when you stand it up the
table is missing. i've tried everywhere and cant find any info on
this saw.i'd like to find a table or i will have to make one. any
info would be appreciated.


Ralph Meiser
 

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Never heard of Carolina bandsaw, but the table is a snap. Determine your throat depth and how much side and front overhang you want. Match the holes from the existing small guard and countersink them. Mark and saw the blade slit and your in business. A hint, your front depth can't exceed your throat depth because the plate slides in from the rear.your. Use a piece of 1/8 or 3/16 aluminum plate.
Ralph Meiser
Monroe, Mi

----- Original Message -----
From: james vos
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] carolina bandsaw

??? Has anyone ever heard of ( carolina industrial tools)?
I just bought a horizontal/vertical bandsaw from a co. going out of
business, got it cheap. it works fine but when you stand it up the
table is missing. i've tried everywhere and cant find any info on
this saw.i'd like to find a table or i will have to make one. any
info would be appreciated.



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--- In 4x6bandsaw@..., "Ralph Meiser" <rmeiser@s...>
wrote:
Never heard of Carolina bandsaw, but the table is a snap. Determine
your throat depth and how much side and front overhang you want.
Match the holes from the existing small guard and countersink them.
Mark and saw the blade slit and your in business. A hint, your front
depth can't exceed your throat depth because the plate slides in from
the rear.your. Use a piece of 1/8 or 3/16 aluminum plate.
Ralph Meiser
Monroe, Mi
----- Original Message -----
From: james vos
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] carolina bandsaw

Another site is . Go
to the bandsaw section and there are several mods including building
a table for the saw. If the above dosn't work, E-mail me direct and
I will attach the site URL. Hope this helps. Jerry


james vos
 

thanks for the info, i checked the sight out and it gave
me some good ideas. my saw actually has a 1 3/8 square hole to put
the table in, just have to make it
now.

--- In 4x6bandsaw@..., "Jerry Julian" <jbjulian@c...>
wrote:
--- In 4x6bandsaw@..., "Ralph Meiser" <rmeiser@s...>
wrote:
Never heard of Carolina bandsaw, but the table is a snap.
Determine
your throat depth and how much side and front overhang you want.
Match the holes from the existing small guard and countersink them.
Mark and saw the blade slit and your in business. A hint, your
front
depth can't exceed your throat depth because the plate slides in
from
the rear.your. Use a piece of 1/8 or 3/16 aluminum plate.
Ralph Meiser
Monroe, Mi
----- Original Message -----
From: james vos
To: 4x6bandsaw@...
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] carolina bandsaw

Another site is .
Go
to the bandsaw section and there are several mods including
building
a table for the saw. If the above dosn't work, E-mail me direct
and
I will attach the site URL. Hope this helps. Jerry