8man
Well-known member
I have an old Cman bandsaw. I would like to "convert" it to cut light gauge sheet steel for a couple of truck projects I have.
Has anyone done this?
I've read that I'll need to slow the speed of the blade down to about 200 ft/min or so. Is this correct?
I've seen some people converted an old wood bandsaw to cut steel with a series of gears. How do I calculate the speed using gears?
Right now I think if I use the existing pulley on the electric motor, I'll need a 10" pulley that turn a 1.5" pulley that then turns a 10" pulley that runs the saw blade.
Am I even close on this?
Thanks.
Has anyone done this?
I've read that I'll need to slow the speed of the blade down to about 200 ft/min or so. Is this correct?
I've seen some people converted an old wood bandsaw to cut steel with a series of gears. How do I calculate the speed using gears?
Right now I think if I use the existing pulley on the electric motor, I'll need a 10" pulley that turn a 1.5" pulley that then turns a 10" pulley that runs the saw blade.
Am I even close on this?
Thanks.