That saw is branded for several companys and will be a real time saver if you have several cut the same lenght. I have stacked as many as 8-1"x1" sq. tubes and cut at the same time or 8-3/8"x4" bar stock.
Cleatus, I believe you are right, I just looked at Jet, Wilton, Harbor Freight and Northern Tool. All have a wet cut bandsaw and they all look like the same machine.
The HF and NT dry cut saw look like they are the same also.
The dry cut saws are about $250.00. The wet cut are from $770.00 to about $1200.00 or $1300.00.
I have used a larger, USA made industrial wet bandsaw where I used to work. I learned it made a quite a bit of difference in cut speed and noise if you didn't turn on the coolant. I am sure blade life was affected as well.
So, here's where I am going with this. I was thinking of buying a metal cutting chop saw... but this thread has me thinking bandsaw instead. And now the gears are turning in my little head... what if I get a dry saw for about $250.00, not use the legs that come with it so I can put a catch tray under it, maybe use a plastic bucket and fountain pump for coolant circulation.... Am I crazy? Any reason this wouldn't/couldn't work? A little home-brewed engineering and save $900.00!
jp