I've heard that the problem with cutting metal is the saws rigidity, slowing it down is easy.
What do you plan on cutting with it I guess is the question?
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I'm asking, do you plan to cut thick metal or thin sheet metal? The saw is not designed for metal cutting so even if you slow it down, it will struggle on thicker metals. Sheet metal cutting will be fine but don't expect too much from it.
I am restoring the same model saw now but for wood cutting only, I have a metal cutting Delta for thin metals and a plasma cutter and cutting wheel grinders for thicker.
Sounds like you would benefit from it. Do you have the speed reducer already? If not, the same thing can be accomplished with a jack shaft and different size pulleys.
The most recent cman band saw I picked up has a jack shaft setup on the stand but I don't plan on using it since it will be used for wood.
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Awesome score!!
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