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HF Band Saw #62800

KenB

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Got an open-box deal on the earlier model (#47840), but it needed a new bushing and HF no longer sells spare parts for it, so I traded it in on a new one. The new model is a "***********" style, 5 x 5 in. cutting capacity with a 10 amp, variable speed motor. The design looks similar to the Milwaukee and DeWalt deep cut saws. Uses the same 44-7/8 x 1/2 x .025 blade and comes with a 14 tpi blade for cutting wood, so you'll need an 18 or 24 tpi blade for cutting metal. Includes a handy molded plastic carrying case with room for the saw and a couple of spare blades, and features a pouch for user manual or other docs.

My first impression was favorable. Seems well made and solid (and a little on the heavy side). When I flipped it over to get at the insides and install a blade, I was shocked to discover that there is NO BACK COVER :shocking:. The insides - drive and guide wheels and spinning blade - are completely exposed.

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Nothing keeps this saw from grabbing whatever comes close while it's running. I can't believe this thing is UL or OSHA approved!

Anybody else think this is bizarre and astonishingly unsafe?


Ken
 

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Bobcat753

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That's how all Portabands are. Only the large bandsaws have them. They don't put them on because the chips would get stuck and pile up inside.
Also how do you like the HF version? Is it well made or does it feel cheap?
 
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KenB

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Didn't know that. Older HF saw had a back cover. As for performance, I am pleased with the cuts I've done so far with a cheap Starrett 24 tpi bi-metal blade on mild steel bar, emt and unistrut. Variable speed works well, although slowest range usefulness is questionable (to me). Saw feels well-made, cuts smoothly and seems to have plenty of power. No lock to keep it running without holding the trigger, so will have to see what challenges present themselves for use with the Swag table, once that arrives.

$104 after tax with today's 25% off coupon. Worth it, I'd say!


Ken
 
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