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Hi all. I am just getting into the metal working hobby & am looking for an affordable horizontal mitre band saw. I am taking a welding class at our local community college & they have an Ellis 1600 that looks mighty nice. But it & even the 1100 are out of my budget. Can you make any suggestions for me in the $500 range? Somewhere (here?) I read something about the Jet line of saws, but I can't seem to locate their website. Are they worth considering?Thanks, ScottEdit*** I see that this subject comes up often here. And it sounds like people are happy with their Jet saws. I would still like the company website if anyone has it.Thanks again.2nd edit*** Here is the website for the Jet product line.Seems like I am answering my own questions. Last edited by 330Scott; 03-03-2005 at 12:53 AM.
Reply:Check out www.jettools.com, and while your at it check out www.grizzley.com.What size material are you looking to cut. As I said in another post I like cold saws instead of band saws for cutting. They give a superior finish cut, are much faster, and can be cheaper. I know Dewalt sells one in the $400 range, and if you want a more capable unit, check out DAKE.
Reply:Hey, thanks sdonecker. I'll check out the grizzley site & Dewalt also. I'm such a newbie with metal work that I don't even know what cold saws are, so I'll check into them also. Thanks for the tip.
Reply:A cold saw looks and operates like a hot chop saw or a miter saw for woodworking, but with a carbide tiped circular blade that runs at a slow speed for cutting metal. Here is the dewalt unit DW872, or you could take a look at a DAKE unit here Dake . |
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