cliffp
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I am interested in buying a bandsaw. I have read up on the subject and it seems that most advice is to err on the side of getting a larger and more powerful machine. I would like to be able to resaw hardwood up to say 8" and perhaps also be able to handle thin veneer thickness cuts (I am probably misusing the word veneer - I mean very thin but not veneer thin - perhaps 3mm). I get the impression that for this I would be looking at a 1.5 kW machine at least. There seems to be a definite perception that European machines such as Hammer, Felder, Startrite, ACM, Minimax etc are much higher quality than Chinese imports such as Jet, Axminster, Record etc etc. I definitely prefer to pay extra for quality (up to a point at least) and have been leaning towards buying a European machine. Is this a reasonable analysis or should I consider a cheaper Asian machine? I am aware that in a different product category; Planer thicknessers, Axminster make a couple of very highly regarded Trade rated models (the AW106PT2 and AW128). I have got the impression that their bandsaws are not so highly regarded (nor Jet) with some owners being dissatisfied (gathered through reviews, forum postings and reasons for selling in adverts) and upgrading to better machines.
On a related note, I am interested in buying secondhand as secondhand prices are typically very much lower but this seems to be because of the great difficulty of transportation. How do you transport a 150Kg or even 250Kg machine that cannot be significantly disassembled? Do you use a firm to pallet it up and pay a fortune or just accept that the high premium of a new machine is worth the saving in hassle?
I would be very interested to hear people's musings on the subject!
On a related note, I am interested in buying secondhand as secondhand prices are typically very much lower but this seems to be because of the great difficulty of transportation. How do you transport a 150Kg or even 250Kg machine that cannot be significantly disassembled? Do you use a firm to pallet it up and pay a fortune or just accept that the high premium of a new machine is worth the saving in hassle?
I would be very interested to hear people's musings on the subject!