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I guess I'm so used to thinking of "jointer and planer" together that I
screwed up in my last post. I've owned three inexpensive band saws and I can honestly say that they all pretty well sucked. Inexpensive cast frames are generally poorly aligned, which means lots of fun getting them set up properly and constant guide adjustments when you change the upper guide height. I won't buy another cheap cast-frame saw. Welded steel frames seem to be the way to go. The most interesting lower-end band saw that I've seen recently is the 14" Rikon for under $500. It appears to be well made and comes with welded steel construction, roller bearing guides, dual dust ports, 1 HP motor, easy access doors, storage in the cabinet and other features found in higher-end saws. Frankly, it looks better than Delta saws costing twice the price. http://rikontools.com/images/SellSheets/14BS_10-320.pdf If you need something larger, their 18"/2 HP saw is equally impressive for under a grand and Fine Woodworking rated it as their "Best Value" last year. http://rikontools.com/images/SellSheets/18BS_10-340.pdf Again, Grizzly makes some nice saws. Of course, nothing beats a Laguna, if you can swing the price. |
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