Toolman, you tha man. Really wish I could get a copy of the manual. Send to DC, Post Office Box 1594, Jonesboro, AR 72403..many thanks, I'll reimburse the cost.
Also, the shields on the back of the saw are both missing, any pictures or insight as to how the originals were done would be very helpful. The ones covering the wheels.
Can't figure out this vise. Could you give a quick operation guide. The screw that is next to the back vise plate may be broken it does not attach or does it? The main screw that goes through the spring is it supposed to swivel in the back plate of the jaws?
Thanks for the replies. I called the local Chamber of Commerce and behold I got the number of the son of the designer and he has been very helpful. 117" x 5/8" and has agreed to send a blade and some other parts and is going to try and find some old written material. Power to the Internet just...
Thanks for the replies. I called the local Chamber of Commerce and behold I got the number of the son of the designer and he has been very helpful. 117" x 5/8" and has agreed to send a blade and some other parts and is going to try and find some old written material. Power to the Internet just...
Thanks Gus, LOL but a 9" blade would not wrap around my hand much less a 400lbs bandsaw. The company went out of business in around 1980 and they not longer answer the phone.
I have a new restoration project-a Olson Bandsaw 9x12. Says to be out of Bruile, Neb and has no model info but in seeing one on ebay it is a Model 9x12. Does anyone have info on this saw, I would love to find an owners manual. Need blade size. Need general comments on experience with type.