Okay thanks Jack. Buying it for 100 bucks with a couple of spare bands and it works so I guess I can't do too bad on that deal.
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I can't post a picture of the saw right now but that is the name of the saw manufacturer not the motor. I kind of thought the same thing as you when I first read the ad.
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Hi guys.
I am picking up a metal bandsaw for my hobby shop tomorrow.
It won't get a lot of use but I will be happy to have a bandsaw after years of waiting.
Now, has anyone heard of Delco Warner?
I know the tool manufacturers changed names etc a lot in the past but can't even find that name...
You will have to tie up a bit of money into that thing to get it all restored properly. Once you do you will be very happy you did. Collectors pay some big big money for those when they are done. Congrats to you for getting it!
Have you considered building a lean to style overhang where you could store something? Possibly parking one vehicle under that would give you the indoor room you need at a considerably lower cost than doing a larger enclosed area.
Hi Guys,
A couple weeks back I hired a guy to paint my garage ceiling and walls. When we spoke I made it clear that I only wanted those areas painted.
The painter assured me that everything would be masked off and covered with plastic to avoid anything getting over spray on it. As...
Wow, that's got to be a mistake on the plywood price.
I just did my shop with 1/2" plywood, good one side and it was $30.00 per sheet. You might want to check with them again.
Is it insulated? I would suggest putting a couple of the whirly gig vents up there.
With out some kind of good venting it will be super hot in the top leading to a premature roof failure,discomfort with the heat of summer and then good old black mold when it gets cooler. You cannot have too...
Hey guys.
I just thought it was time to post a few pics of the progress. Still have no power other than extension cords. Have heat though!
Not much left to do now aside from painting inside and getting the trim on the windows. Oh yeah, and pay for the building supplies!
She's...
Hi guys. Started doing some things in my shop today and next thing I knew I was starting on a bench build but did not know what height would be best.
So, what do you think? I am sure evryone is somewhat different as to preferences and I am not the tallest guy on here by any means....lol...
I would mark the drywall at about 5.5 inches above the concrete and and carefully cut it off the wall. Making nice clean straight cuts will be a bit time consuming but can be done.
After removing the narrow strip of drywall you can replace or should I say fill the void area with a 1x6 or if you...