07-26-2018, 03:13 PM
I've been wanting to upgrade to a larger, more powerful bandsaw and finally found one that would work well without paying a crazy amount. I found a Grizzly G0514X3 on craigslist. It's 7 years old and has been lightly used by a furniture maker. Normally I wouldn't look at a 3 phase machine but this one came equipped with a WEG variable frequency drive which converts my single phase 220 volts to three phase 220 volts. Its original cost was around $300 and it by-passes the stock On-Off buttons on the saw. You must use the on-off function on the VFD. The original owner placed the VFD in an old ammo can which I thought was ingenious. The lid can be kept closed to keep the dust out.
The VFD is set up to soft start so it takes about 5 seconds to come up to full speed. Likewise, it takes about 5 - 10 seconds to come to a full stop. The saw came equipped with a 1-1/4 inch re-saw blade which made quick work of re-sawing a 2x4 in half in my first use. The saw also came with a Shop Fox mobile base.
It wasn't a steal at $1200 but was a whole lot cheaper than a comparable new bandsaw.
The VFD is set up to soft start so it takes about 5 seconds to come up to full speed. Likewise, it takes about 5 - 10 seconds to come to a full stop. The saw came equipped with a 1-1/4 inch re-saw blade which made quick work of re-sawing a 2x4 in half in my first use. The saw also came with a Shop Fox mobile base.
It wasn't a steal at $1200 but was a whole lot cheaper than a comparable new bandsaw.