It’s likely a three wheel bandsaw.
Was unaware of most of that.. thanks!It’s likely a three wheel bandsaw.
Running the blade around three wheels gives a much deeper throat depth, allowing for wide cuts for wide pattern cutting (like signs, or flats for theater sets.)
The major drawback with three wheel bandsaws is blade tracking, which is more difficult, and the fact that the blades run over small diameter wheel, resulting in the blades fatiguing and breaking quicker.
Three wheel bandsaws are usually smaller, lighter, and therefore more easily moved or transported than two wheel bandsaws with the same throat depth, so preferable in a home shop with limited space.
Usual usage is cutting thin stuff, and soft stuff, like pine, in 1/2" or so sizes, for templates, ornaments, etc. Many will struggle, throw blades, cut crooked, etc, if you try to cut 2" thick ipe or oak. Buddy had one, was so grateful to upgrade to a 14" two wheel.It’s likely a three wheel bandsaw.
Running the blade around three wheels gives a much deeper throat depth, allowing for wide cuts for wide pattern cutting (like signs, or flats for theater sets.)
The major drawback with three wheel bandsaws is blade tracking, which is more difficult, and the fact that the blades run over small diameter wheel, resulting in the blades fatiguing and breaking quicker.
Three wheel bandsaws are usually smaller, lighter, and therefore more easily moved or transported than two wheel bandsaws with the same throat depth, so preferable in a home shop with limited space.
Are they on here? If so I’ll do a search since I have the same bandsaw.That's an old King-Seeley from the very late '50s, sold under contract to Sears. Decent machine & pretty robust. I know a couple of people who have changed the pulley ratio to slow it down for metal cutting...with very satisfactory results.
I have the '40s-era forerunner 103.0103
Yes, I was asking whether those individuals were here on the GarageJournal. 10-4 on the response. Thanks.Is who / what "on here"?
Are you asking about the people I referenced who are running these saws slower? One was a machine ship I frequented years back and the other was a guy I met & befriended after a CL deal. Neither are members of GJ as far as I know.