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Jackfre

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I’ve had a deep cut Milwaukee for years and it pretty much has resided in the metal box. Metal box tells how old it is;) Anyway, It is hardly ever used. Some time back in the Fab section there was pic posted by Jack O which I found interesting and pm’d him. I ordered the adapter plate, mounted the PB in it and I use it all the time now. Pretty slick set-up. Swagoffroad
 

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Barrymaxx

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I have a HF saw with the swag plate. I use the thing way more than I ever expected
 

Rsharp66

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I just bought the Harbor Freight Bauer deep cut and getting ready to buy the SWAG 3.0 table. I needed a band saw but did not have the room or $ for the real thing. This will do 99% of the stuff I need to do and sets on a bench. Bonus is it comes off for hand use with 2 thumb screws. Much better, faster, less mess, and easier on the hands than my sawsall or grinder. Should have done it a year ago before I did a zillion black pipe cuts for my air system.
 
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danallen

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Here’s one I made out of some scrap wood. Works great !
 

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Brent T

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I'll also add that a small baking sheet works great with the Swag table to catch most of the metal shavings. I stole one from the kitchen and have a lot less mess to clean up than before.
 

Showkey

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use the table alot i got from Swag just wish it cut straight


That’s a function of the user, blade tension, blade tracking and saw blade guide blocks.........all band saws cut witha drift, you must concentrate and control the drift to cut straight.

Resaw a tall piece of wood on band saw .......will teach you all about managing blade drift.

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motofool33

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That a function of the user, blade and saw.........all band saws cut witha drift, you must concentrate on the drift to cut straight.

Resaw a tall piece of wood on band saw .......will teach you all about managing blade drift.

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i can force it to cut straight but its just too much trouble sometimes. i am rebuilding a large powermatic and putting a vfd on it because the guides on the swag cant let the thin blade stay straight with any kind of pressure.
 

CarKid1989

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Are the new updated HF bandsaws better then the old ones? I recall the older ones had some defect that made the blade essentially eat/wear away at the the guides or something. I read it on here a while back
 
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