Rbcsci
Well-known member
So I’m a big fan of mid-century American power tools. If given the option between buying something new or scouring Craigslist for a 70 year old version for the same money, I generally go for the old stuff. Not only do I prefer the old equipment, but I like the folks I meet along the way.
My latest find is a 1951 Rockwell 14” bandsaw. They’ve been making this same saw, with slight variations for 70+ years so I figure it must be a pretty decent design. That being said, these things often get away from me and evolve into full fledged restoration projects so this time I vowed to simply buy it and use it. As usual, that was a lie.
In the “as purchased” condition, the saw was configured for cutting wood and the homemade stand was functional, but not terribly elegant. Maybe I’ll just clean it up a little…


My latest find is a 1951 Rockwell 14” bandsaw. They’ve been making this same saw, with slight variations for 70+ years so I figure it must be a pretty decent design. That being said, these things often get away from me and evolve into full fledged restoration projects so this time I vowed to simply buy it and use it. As usual, that was a lie.
In the “as purchased” condition, the saw was configured for cutting wood and the homemade stand was functional, but not terribly elegant. Maybe I’ll just clean it up a little…


















