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(01-14-2019, 05:27 PM)TomFromStLouis Wrote: I use the same saw in my shop and am happy with it. If I could get a bigger saw in I would be happier, but this one does everything I need.
At the time I wanted a bigger BS too. This one has served me well, size didn't matter.
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Oh man... that's such a sweet price. I'm glad you aren't closer as I would probably have 2... and then be sleeping in the garage!
That has officially reached gloat-worthy pricing. Someone will get a superb deal!
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(08-11-2018, 04:50 PM)Woodjets Wrote: Excellent condition Bandsaw made in 2007. Comes with Lennox 3/4" Trimaster carbide tipped blade and 2 other smaller steel blades and mobility kit.
- 16" resaw height
- Blade length 151" to 154"
- Triple-boxed-beam spine and neck, 5mm formed steel
- Magnetic starter with overload protection
- 0.5” thick cast-iron wheels, internally balanced
- Quick-change tongue-and-groove tires
- Quick-tilting table with single-handle adjust feature
- Cast iron fence, fully adjustable for drift
- 0.75” by 0.375” miter slot
- Upper and lower doors open independently
- “Soft-touch” foot brake with adjustable magnetic stop switch
- Upper and lower European-style roller guides
- Universal mount accepts most aftermarket guide systems
- 1.25” steel guidepost with chain-and-sprocket raising/lowering
- Cast iron through-block knuckle for guidepost support
$1800, obviously pick up only. A new saw and blades would run you about $4000 plus sales tax.
I'm in Los Angeles, Hollywood/Koreatown area. I will gladly help with loading and unloading.
Thanks, Baruch, for an easy transaction and help loadig. Now to get the beast out of the back of my truck. John
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Congrats, John. (and I'm still wondering why this took so long to sell.)
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.