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Dozer56 (08-08-2017)
I just picked one up myself a couple of weeks ago. I remember my father had one in his shop. It was a lot bigger and it was just as much fun to watch then as it is now. Actually the first machine he instructed me to operate.
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schor (08-08-2017)
I have a 4" x 6" Keller, much like a shaper fun to watch, but slower than cold molasses. The cut quality is better than most of the bandsaws, I've seen, just gawd awful slow.
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They are cool, I had one and liked it but it was slow, didn't help that the guy I bought it off also had the blade the wrong way and I used it like that for a few times before I really knew what I was doing with it. Fun machines to watch. I did eventually sell mine after I got a horizontal band saw.
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08-09-2017, 03:22 AM
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That's a neat little hacksaw you've acquired. It appears to have about a 6" or 7" capacity, and I like the fact that its a bench model. Here in the UK I've only seen the large industrial size machines. I have a Milwaukee porta band, but it sure would be nice to find a small old school saw like yours so I could flip a switch and go do something else while the saw does its thing.
Yeah, nice find there Dozer.