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Some one on here was talking about cutting small pieces on a horizontal bandsaw. Here's my solution:Two holes were drilled and tapped on the front of the machine.A piece of Aluminum angle was drilled for the two boltsHere is the "shelf" mountedThe piece to be cut is simply clamped to the shelf.Roy BDartmouth, Mahttp://www.rvbprecision.comMM 185 MIGDiversion 165Purox W200 O/AGrizzly 9957 MillGrizzly 4030 Metal Band SawGrizzly 1050 Knife Belt SanderJet 1236 Metal LatheCM 14" Metal Band SawTP Blast Cabinet
Reply:hi, good idea. You could also bolt a angle clip to the shelf for a stop too. It would be 90 degrees to the shelf, might help.Thanks for sharing. :
Reply:I like it.Is that a grizzly?A butterfly without wings, is just an ugly bug
Reply:Yes, it is a Grizzly......... model number 4030. I bought it a number of years ago. Great saw!Roy BDartmouth, Mahttp://www.rvbprecision.comMM 185 MIGDiversion 165Purox W200 O/AGrizzly 9957 MillGrizzly 4030 Metal Band SawGrizzly 1050 Knife Belt SanderJet 1236 Metal LatheCM 14" Metal Band SawTP Blast Cabinet
Reply:Yes, it is a Grizzly.........model number 4030. I bought it a number of years ago. Great saw!Roy BDartmouth, Mahttp://www.rvbprecision.comMM 185 MIGDiversion 165Purox W200 O/AGrizzly 9957 MillGrizzly 4030 Metal Band SawGrizzly 1050 Knife Belt SanderJet 1236 Metal LatheCM 14" Metal Band SawTP Blast Cabinet
Reply:Zackly like mine ,or will be once I make the modification.Got it at Grizzly's Scratch and Dent sale last summer for $200. Wasn't scratched or dented. Doesn't that burn your but?A butterfly without wings, is just an ugly bug
Reply:looks good nice mod!!. I agree with putting a stop on though! |
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