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Beave2012 wrote:So after cleaning up the bandsaw it appears to be in fairly good shape. So I guess the question is, would it be worth it be worth keeping a second bandsaw? I'm thinking one in real blade with fence and the other for a smaller curvy blade... But I also have a scroll saw. So I'm thinking of selling it for 50-75 or just keeping it.

It simply needs new tires. Opinions?

The jointer I will sell because who honestly needs 2 of those heavy things. Lol
Trade ya a jacobs drill chuck(with key) fer the bandsaw! :D :D :D :D

We can each just pay postage to ship(that oughta even things out!).:rolleyes:
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Beave, around here, SS BS sell for around 175 give and take a bit.
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JPG wrote:
Beave2012 wrote:So after cleaning up the bandsaw it appears to be in fairly good shape. So I guess the question is, would it be worth it be worth keeping a second bandsaw? I'm thinking one in real blade with fence and the other for a smaller curvy blade... But I also have a scroll saw. So I'm thinking of selling it for 50-75 or just keeping it.

It simply needs new tires. Opinions?

The jointer I will sell because who honestly needs 2 of those heavy things. Lol
Trade ya a jacobs drill chuck(with key) fer the bandsaw! :D :D :D :D

We can each just pay postage to ship(that oughta even things out!).:rolleyes:
He gets a drill chuck w/key and pays shipping on a bandsaw.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/dr_chuck.htm

You get a band saw and pay shipping on the drill chuck.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-11-In ... SwbYZXUBeq

and that evens things out???
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dusty wrote:
JPG wrote:
Beave2012 wrote:So after cleaning up the bandsaw it appears to be in fairly good shape. So I guess the question is, would it be worth it be worth keeping a second bandsaw? I'm thinking one in real blade with fence and the other for a smaller curvy blade... But I also have a scroll saw. So I'm thinking of selling it for 50-75 or just keeping it.

It simply needs new tires. Opinions?

The jointer I will sell because who honestly needs 2 of those heavy things. Lol
Trade ya a jacobs drill chuck(with key) fer the bandsaw! :D :D :D :D

We can each just pay postage to ship(that oughta even things out!).:rolleyes:
He gets a drill chuck w/key and pays shipping on a bandsaw.
http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/dr_chuck.htm

You get a band saw and pay shipping on the drill chuck.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shopsmith-11-In ... SwbYZXUBeq

and that evens things out???

For cripes sake Dusty, warnt no one being 'serious'.

:rolleyes: to me means tongue in cheek in spite of the 'official' description.
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Sold the bandsaw and jointer to a guy setting up his son a shop area for his new home. $100 total for both. Gave him a Hella deal. I did swap out the table top with a cast one I had laying around so I could get my father in law an upgraded table (still have 1 spare cast top if I ever desire it again).
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It was nice of you to basically throw the BS in for free. ;)
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The Greatness officially starts :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Rather than a shorty or a mini, consider making a power station - no table.

You could get more for the table/carriage.
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JPG wrote:Rather than a shorty or a mini, consider making a power station - no table.

You could get more for the table/carriage.
Not shortening it. I have 3 floating tables, the main, and a support table at the end, it's a secondary assembly table with a headstock for the SPT on the left side.
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let us know what you think about the chisel guide I would like to know
I have been thinking about buying one.
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CWD wrote:let us know what you think about the chisel guide I would like to know
I have been thinking about buying one.
An improvement over nothing.
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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