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    John Haine
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      #479258
      John Haine
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        @johnhaine32865

        Hello, I know a couple of people have bought one of these. I'm considering one and it would be useful to know by how much the handle and motor stick out at the rear when the saw is in its vertical position. Please could someone run a rule over it?

        Thanks, John.

        #479267
        JasonB
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          @jasonb

          If you want it sitting square on to the front of your bench then 690mm is tight, 700mm would be better.

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          Mine tends to stay on a 500mm bench set at an angle which does for most things, easy to lift off if I want to cut something longer.

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          #479300
          John Haine
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            @johnhaine32865

            Thanks Jason, just the job. Are you pleased with it? Do you have the horizontal table as well?

            #479302
            JasonB
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              @jasonb

              Very happy with it, not got the table yet or got round to making one as I have an old woodworking bandsaw that does for non ferrous and a grinder does the odd bit of steel sheet if I don't want to hack saw it.

              #479304
              John Haine
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                @johnhaine32865

                Many thanks!

                #589125
                Peter Ellis 5
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                  Brilliant saws and very precise. Recently finished making a horizontal table for it.

                  Digressing slightly, there have been discussions on holding small parts using a second vice clamped in the fitted vice. I made one myself. However, it struck me last week that a fixture plate is much more useful, particularly if you haven´t got a suitable spare vice. I used an 80mm wide piece of 6mm steel and drilled and tapped 6mm holes on it.

                  It can be gripped in the fitted vice, adjusted to suit and all my holding down bits off the mill, including V blocks, fit it. I can also use it on the mill. It seemed so obvious when I thought of it, but I had not seen one used on a bandsaw before.

                  Cheers

                  Peter

                  #589136
                  JohnF
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                    Posted by John Haine on 12/06/2020 12:24:39:

                    Thanks Jason, just the job. Are you pleased with it? Do you have the horizontal table as well?

                    Hi John, here are a couple of photo's of mine and I do have the table, somewhere I have a sketch I did for another member to help them make one. They are quite expensive for what they are and fairly easy to make one, if you want the sketch PM me with your email — isa a pdf doc I think so cannot load it on here.

                    John

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                    #589270
                    norm norton
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                      @normnorton75434

                      I have had one for a year, with the table, and I leave it set vertically as a bandsaw. Cable tie holds the trigger closed – push button on/off. I have bolted mine on a small metal trolley.

                      I like it a lot and use it often for cutting steel sheet and even 1/8" plate. One problem is the small throat of 2" being set just 4" back from the blade so you cannot, for example, cut a 10" x 10" sheet exactly in half. You have to plan any cutting out job carefully. Also the blade cut is not square to the table (out by 5 deg or so), the table guide frame cannot be easily used, and the mechanism for holding the blade head vertical is mechanically poor.

                      My new problem is damaging some third party blades by cutting stainless sheet – I seem to be tearing out teeth either side of the blade join. Perhaps I need to buy a better quality of blade and need to look into that; any recommendations?

                      There is nothing else like it for the price, so I am pleased I have it.

                      #589289
                      Ron Laden
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                        @ronladen17547

                        I can vouch for the quality of Femi saws I have the smaller 105XL and its a great saw and despite its size it still has a 4 inch capacity.

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                        #589298
                        JohnF
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                          Hi, I have added some more photos and jpg of the simple hand drawn sketch to assist construction for anyone who is interested — see here Femi Album

                          John

                          #627102
                          jaCK Hobson
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                            80 mm sq steel. I found a way to do it wrong – I now advise against cutting oil and too firm pressure – the blade comes off Cutting dry, with 'firm' pressure worked reliably for me.

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                            #627109
                            blowlamp
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                              Posted by jaCK Hobson on 01/01/2023 19:07:23:

                              80 mm sq steel. I found a way to do it wrong – I now advise against cutting oil and too firm pressure – the blade comes off Cutting dry, with 'firm' pressure worked reliably for me.

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                              I don't think you are meant to use cutting fluid on bandsaws with rubber tyres.

                              Martin.

                              #627121
                              Macolm
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                                To extend blade life somewhat, I have had success with a smear of wax on the blade entry side of the work. Just enough gets carried by the blade without contaminating the drive wheels. This works for both vertical and horizontal configurations.

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