Marctrees
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I recently purchased a ??25?? yr old Buffalo (Taiwan) 14" wood bandsaw in very clean lightly used condition.
It's styled as a common old Delta 14".
It works OK, but not like a "Swiss Watch"
Believe me, I do not normally buy that kind of stuff, but for $30 on a factory stand, and wanting a bandsaw -- for Wood -- and being poor, I grabbed it.
I live very rurally, and anything better (like an old Delta or similar) would be a 400 mile round trip for visual and pickup, after watching and screwing w typical Craiglist stuff for awhile.
And then I'd still be replacing tires, and still with stock block guides.
Will be replacing tires.
I hate to invest around $200 on a cheap foundation, but considering installing a Carter ball bearing guide retro kit.
How will I gain performance, past my existing block guides?
I love accuracy and consistency,better cut control. will it help much?
Again, I would rather an old Delta or similar, but this is what I got.
Thanks Guys !! Marc
It's styled as a common old Delta 14".
It works OK, but not like a "Swiss Watch"
Believe me, I do not normally buy that kind of stuff, but for $30 on a factory stand, and wanting a bandsaw -- for Wood -- and being poor, I grabbed it.
I live very rurally, and anything better (like an old Delta or similar) would be a 400 mile round trip for visual and pickup, after watching and screwing w typical Craiglist stuff for awhile.
And then I'd still be replacing tires, and still with stock block guides.
Will be replacing tires.
I hate to invest around $200 on a cheap foundation, but considering installing a Carter ball bearing guide retro kit.
How will I gain performance, past my existing block guides?
I love accuracy and consistency,better cut control. will it help much?
Again, I would rather an old Delta or similar, but this is what I got.
Thanks Guys !! Marc
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