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lkwoods
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Post by lkwoods »

Hi all,

I have a question about bandsaws. I am in the interesting position of being able to purchase some equipment, initially a bandsaw, for a tiny but slowly growing wood program.

I had my eye on a 36" American Yates for approximately 3500-4000$, but I am now being asked to look for a cheaper one.

This machine will be used most often by beginning wood students, but I would like something that can accomodate big material, resawing, and most importantly student abuse.

Does anyone have thoughts on particular machines or places to look?
thanks,
Leah
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Post by crzypete »

Hey Leah, Welcome aboard. Where are you located these days? This could help in recommending a dealer to find a saw.

I don't know of any saws available right now, but will keep an eye out. What would the price range be that you can spend?

Pete
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Post by Guest »

Hey Pete,

I am in Normal...thats right, good ole Normal, Illinois (Illinois State University). Its actually quite lovely out here in the middle of corn country.

I am about two hours south of Chicago. As far as price goes, that is a bit tricky. I am not exactly sure how much money I can spend. I think I can justify spending upwards of 3500-4000$, if the machine is reliable, good quality, etc. So I am still thinking about that American Yates, I just wanted to see if there was another bandsaw of similar quality that might be a little cheaper.

leah
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Post by Mike Henry »

There's Lost Creek Machine Tool in Ottawa and Pleasant Machinery in Dekalb, both of which are fairly close to you.

Mike
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Post by crzypete »

this one looks pretty sweet, make sure whatever saw you buy for that money has disk wheels- no spokes. also a brake is pretty important in an industrial setting. Also I would imagine it could be had for less than the asking price....

Pete

http://cgi.ebay.com/Used-TANNEWITZ-36-B ... 7527144211
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Might have one

Post by DB Furniture »

Hi Leah
I know someone that might just have what you are looking for. I put a call into him and will let you know.
Danny Birnbaum
DB Fine Furniture & Design
71 Glenwood Place
East Orange, NJ 07017
dbfinefurniture.com
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