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Grob Band saw score

Jon Jacobs

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I recently acquired this massive band saw for a mere $750.00. I estimate its age around 30 years old. Auto feed and return.
 

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A_Pmech

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That's an interesting one. I didn't know Grob made that type of saw.
 

Carla

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'Well done'. Jon, you got an excellently good deal on that machine.

I've not seen that model.......does it have a feed system like the Armstrong-Blum 'Marvel' saw?

cheers

Carla
 

gus1962

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It's a solid looking band saw. I like Grob saws. Can you tell how much does it weigh? How'd you get it on the truck? I'm sure you'll be pleased with it.
 

gus1962

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My weekend was a little productive, I have to help my friend to move a 500lbs band saw machine. My friend rented a forklift and it was just smooth job.
By the way, how's your band saw performing?
 

GrobBandSaw

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Good day everyone! I stumbled upon this thread doing a little looking around the forums. I am the supervisor of the band saw department at Grob, Inc. You did score a great saw! That is our old Cut Off saw. Judging from the pictures, it is a CO-18 model, meaning the throat would be 18". The first one was built in 1948, and the last one left our shop on 3/23/1965, with a serial number of 157. At best, your saw is almost 40 years old, but could be considerably older. As a point of reference, we still have some parts in stock for this saw if you ever do need them. Not all parts, and once they are gone we aren't making them any more, but if you do need something, feel free to look us up at www.grobinc.com and inquire. Many people loved the Cut-Off saw, our employees inclusive. We currently have 4 of them operating in our factory on a daily basis.
 

tarbellb

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Well thats about as good as it gets for customer service right there. Thanks GrobBandSaw, please stick around and post some interesting facts, sales, info about Grob in the future.
 
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GrobBandSaw

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I would love to! I took over the band saws in December, and myself along with some of the newer guys, have been trying to get a lot of our stuff updated. One of our guys took the website on as a project, and is in the process of taking that out of the dark ages. We have our manuals now on the website (for free download) and any other information is readily available from us if anyone needs it. Trying to put the "customer" back into "Customer Service" is one of my main goals in my position. Thanks for the feedback, and keep a look out for stuff to come!
 

GrobBandSaw

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We still have a few parts for those laying around as well. Heck, we have shelves of file bands still available. I guess the market isn't too good for the machines anymore. We have a few running in the shop to break corners of flat material, and they work great for that. I can't quickly come up with a date that we stopped the production on those, but it was a looooong time ago. I know a good amount of them got converted into band saws. Basically the operator stands at the side instead of the front of the machine.
 
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That band file could triple as a sander too, I suppose. I'm probably the only **** on earth that still uses my old hot rodded craftsman 14" with an assortment of belts as a small area band saw. Killer for tool grips, things that go 'BANG* and other small parts that make tight curves.
 

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Nice to see Grob posting up here. I used some of your splined shafting for a design project in engineering school. It worked great, so, thanks!! :thumbup:
 

GrobBandSaw

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Glad to be here. I actually posted a thread a while ago introducing myself, but got banned from the site as spam, so I have been really tentative on what I post. We are still making spline, and lots of it!
 

A_Pmech

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Welcome to GJ, Jason.

Band saws are garage and shop related. As long as you don't spam your product on the site, you'll have no problems from any of us! It's good to have you here, enjoy your stay!

Oh... We need some "How It's Made" photos! :)
 

Farmall450

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Glad to be here. I actually posted a thread a while ago introducing myself, but got banned from the site as spam, so I have been really tentative on what I post. We are still making spline, and lots of it!

Awesome of you to stop by, and thanks for enlightening the OP on his saw. :beer:
 

OccupantRJ

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I would love to take a not so good band saw and turn the guides 90º to make it a cut off saw. Anyone up for that?

Mine works well as it is, as long as the cutoff is no more than 20". Seriously though, i often cut small rod and bar stock at a slight angle to get a workable piece, then proceed to cut the lengths needed. I don't see why one could not remount the guides at the needed angle for what you suggest
 

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I would love to take a not so good band saw and turn the guides 90º to make it a cut off saw. Anyone up for that?

DoAll did make guides that turned the blade to increase the cutting length capacity......I have some of these but have never used them?:dunno:

Kevin
 

GrobBandSaw

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GROB also does have a 90 degree, as well as a 45 degree holder set up for our saws. It uses the bronze guides. The cutoff saw in the photos had ball bearing guides that would turn the blade.

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! I enjoy being here, and look forward to helping people out with our saws, and plan on posting some pictures of some old as well as some new.
 

Iron-Iceberg

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That is a big saw. Really cool.

I have a Grob saw that I am rebuilding right now. I am going to run it off a VFD built into the frame.
I should start a thread on it.
 
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