jeudi 15 octobre 2015

Vintage Craftsman 12" Bandsaw - Worth fixing?

I need some opinions on this:

I have a 21" Grizzly bandsaw, and mostly I need that for resawing. I have yet to change blades, but that was a PITA enough on my old 14" Delta, so I shudder to think...... I almost decided to keep the Delta, but I need the money I can get for it so I'll be selling it soon.

I aquired a ~ 1940's vintage Craftsman 12" bandsaw, #103-0103 in a lot-purchase. It's the type with cast iron wheels & cast iron trunnion, so I hate to see it go to the junk pile. It has a 1 HP motor in fine shape, and a home-made wooden stand. Not worth a whole lot if I sell it, so I'm considering fixing it up & using it for narrow blades.
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It's in REALLY good condition, except that it needs tires, a belt, and the top guide is broken.

There is a very nice aftermarket top guide available (nicer than the original) so I COULD get the old gal running again, but just those basic repairs would cost $92 plus shipping, and I don't know if I could eventually sell it for more than $100.

Also is has a cheapo aluminum wheel pulley, and the bottom guide is junk (again, a better one is available that will fit) plus it could use a quick-crank tensioner. Then I thought, "Hey, why not a Carter stabilizer?"

A full upgrade would cost around $200, after shipping, and $300 with the Carter stabilizer. The table is pretty small, but at least the throat is pretty good at 14". Still, I'm thinking that for cutting curves, the much larger table & throat of the Grizzly would make changing blades / resetting the guides worth the trouble.
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So am I out of my mind? What would you do?

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Vintage Craftsman 12" Bandsaw - Worth fixing?

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