- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
I've wanted one of these for some time, but have always been able to work around it. I've used my abrasive chop saw for all kinds of stuff, including narrowing a couple axle housings, building frames & cutting down thick suspension links. Then, a handful of years ago I picked up a SWAG Offroad table using a Dewalt Portaband, but it's best for lighter jobs and handheld cuts don't always come out straight.
With the latest fab project and needing to narrow another axle housing, I wanted a proper band saw for cleaner and more accurate cuts. I've been looking and trying to buy one for a few months, but finally found one for a good price, locally. Paid $100 for an older Grizzly G1010 with 4 1/2" x 6" capacity.
I cleaned it up, picked up a few blades from Lowes for $11/ea and started testing it out. It works great, but is... S L O W. I can adjust the preload on the blade and add a little more weight, if needed. For now, I've just been setting it up to cut and walk away, working on something else while it cuts.
It's pretty small in size, but is just what I need and won't take up as much floor space in the shop. I think it'll be a valuable tool to have around.
With the latest fab project and needing to narrow another axle housing, I wanted a proper band saw for cleaner and more accurate cuts. I've been looking and trying to buy one for a few months, but finally found one for a good price, locally. Paid $100 for an older Grizzly G1010 with 4 1/2" x 6" capacity.
I cleaned it up, picked up a few blades from Lowes for $11/ea and started testing it out. It works great, but is... S L O W. I can adjust the preload on the blade and add a little more weight, if needed. For now, I've just been setting it up to cut and walk away, working on something else while it cuts.
It's pretty small in size, but is just what I need and won't take up as much floor space in the shop. I think it'll be a valuable tool to have around.