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Boss, do you mean you would trade for the one Gruff has?
Boss, do you mean you would trade for the one Gruff has?
Have you got a pic of the work rest that allows for use in both positions IanI have a similar Chinese machine to von gruff and you will find a heap of websites showing many modifications people have made. I have often thought about removing it from the frame and mounting it permanently vertical on my bench but the ability to use it as a chop saw is so handy as well. Two things I did that in my opinion are an absolute must for these saws were:
Throw away the blade that came with it and buy a decent bi-metal blade from a specialist supplier (likely not the same place you bought the saw).
Secondly throw away the flimsy workrest and make one out of heavier flat steel. I have mine so I can keep it attached at all times and use the saw both vertical or horizontal. It is pretty small to allow this but you really don’t need a big work area when cutting out blades or scales etc.
Hope this works. It measures 100x75mm (4x3 inches) and you will note the corner is cut to allow clearance when in the horizontal position. Holes used are just the same ones that the original rest comes with.Have you got a pic of the work rest that allows for use in both positions Ian
Have you got a pic of the work rest that allows for use in both positions Ian
Thanks Ian. I made a table from some 1/4 inch stock I had but will have to start the process of trimming it back so the saw will drop right back down to the horizontalI’m not sure if my picture worked but it is similar to this one:
http://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/threads/23853-4x6-Bandsaw-Mini-uTable?referrerid=0
If you go to google images and type in “4x6 bandsaw table” or “4x6 bandsaw mods” you will get heaps of ideas.
yep...a good bi-metal blade will make those saws absolute champs.you need to run good blades though.
So for those who have the same saw which of the belt pulley settings do you use. Mine shows a blade speed of 21m/min 30m/min and 44m/min. I started with the outer (slowest) setting but shifted to the center setting and it seems to cut better/quicker