jwmorris
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These are the 3 band saws I use most.
The old Kysor is automatic or can be used manual. It can cut more than you can prep for welding if you have it setup right but it does let you multitask.
The next is an old Roll In, it is fed by gravity. Very simple, will let you miter and can even be used as a vertical bandsaw. There is not much that can't be done with one of these. I setup a stop switch for this one so I could be doing something else while it worked too.
The last is a portaband with a table for it I picked up new in the box off of craigs list for $70 (just the table).
It is almost as mobile as a chop saw but non abrasive. I made a counter balance off the rear to set cut rate and added a switch so it would shut off as well when the cut is finished. Also drilled and tapped the base for miter cuts. You can also make a stand that will turn them into mini vertical bandsaws.
The old Kysor is automatic or can be used manual. It can cut more than you can prep for welding if you have it setup right but it does let you multitask.
The next is an old Roll In, it is fed by gravity. Very simple, will let you miter and can even be used as a vertical bandsaw. There is not much that can't be done with one of these. I setup a stop switch for this one so I could be doing something else while it worked too.
The last is a portaband with a table for it I picked up new in the box off of craigs list for $70 (just the table).
It is almost as mobile as a chop saw but non abrasive. I made a counter balance off the rear to set cut rate and added a switch so it would shut off as well when the cut is finished. Also drilled and tapped the base for miter cuts. You can also make a stand that will turn them into mini vertical bandsaws.