Choosing a chop saw?

   / Choosing a chop saw? #61  
I don't use cutting oil. Maybe it would extend the life of the blade, but the extra mess for me isn't worth the aggravation...
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #63  
canoetrpr said:
Bill_C. Thanks for the tip. I checked the manual on HF and sure enough it is the exact same bandsaw that I got from Princess Auto here. The HF manual is AWESOME! I now know what the point of some of the parts - like the stock stop :)

One question: Should I be using cutting oil at all when operating it?

That appears to be the same model bandsaw as what I purchased at the local Rural King a few years ago for $129. Dollar deflation I suppose. Did yours come with a small stamped metal table so it can be used as a vertical bandsaw? Mine did and it's come in handy for smaller parts.

I use cutting oil with mine. Yes it's a little messy but it does seem to extend blade life.
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #64  
One thing to note, if you didn't replace the included blade with a high quality bi-metal blade, you will be surprised when you do. Look at the yahoo users group for the 4x6. There are a ton of good ideas there for improving the saw. One of the important ones is to open up the gear reduction box, and clean the debris out, and refill with good quality lube. The specific type required can be found in a thread on shopfloortalk.com. Regular automotive gear oil does not have the correct additives in it for the worm gear, and can damage it over time. The specifics of this are in the shopfloortalk thread.
 
   / Choosing a chop saw?
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#65  
Yep, this one did come with the stamped metal thingy to convert it to a vertical.

I spoke too soon on the blade. On the third or fourth cut, the blade snapped. Right at the spot where it had been welded together from the factory.

I took it back to Princess Auto. They have awesome after sales service. Dosen't hurt that the girl at the customer service desk is kind on the eyes as well ;). She replaced the blade for me with a bimetal one. I offerred to pay the extra amount but since I was inconvenienced they sucked up the extra $10 or so. I picked up a replacement one as well just in case I loose another one when they are closed some time.

Now its probably not a quality bimetal blade... but it is bimetal and I have done several cuts today and its worked well. The bandsaw still requires some TLC between cuts - check blade tension etc. etc. but is working out quite well.

Will check on the 4x4 links. Replacing the gear lube seems like a great idea. I have decent stuff lying around anyway.
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #66  
Pocket parts:

Frequently after disassembly and reassembly or initial assembly there are a few left over parts. These are pocket parts.

Put them in your pocket and try not to worry about them.

Anything with that many parts will probably do fine with just a few small pieces held in reserve.

Pat
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #67  
Yep.. the bi-metal blade is worth it.. and needed over the oem bloade..

soundguy

canoetrpr said:
Yep, this one did come with the stamped metal thingy to convert it to a vertical.

I spoke too soon on the blade. On the third or fourth cut, the blade snapped. Right at the spot where it had been welded together from the factory.

I took it back to Princess Auto. They have awesome after sales service. Dosen't hurt that the girl at the customer service desk is kind on the eyes as well ;). She replaced the blade for me with a bimetal one. I offerred to pay the extra amount but since I was inconvenienced they sucked up the extra $10 or so. I picked up a replacement one as well just in case I loose another one when they are closed some time.

Now its probably not a quality bimetal blade... but it is bimetal and I have done several cuts today and its worked well. The bandsaw still requires some TLC between cuts - check blade tension etc. etc. but is working out quite well.

Will check on the 4x4 links. Replacing the gear lube seems like a great idea. I have decent stuff lying around anyway.
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #68  
I have reconditioned "D" handle style Dewalt chop saw that's been great for 4 yrs. It's been intermittened light duty use. Now when I try to start it, it pops a twenty amp circuit breaker. I've switched breakers and it does the same thing. after trying it about 6 or 7 times it will finally take off without popping the breaker. Is there a autobrake on the amutuer or some to stop the wheel? I don't know what's going on? Does anyone else have this issue with a chop saw? bjr
 
   / Choosing a chop saw? #69  
here is the thread I was talking about that discusses the proper lube for the worm gear reduction box on the bandsaws.

HTH...

Chad-
 

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