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Builds, Repairs, Show Your Machines! => Videos The Office of Steam Cinema => Topic started by: St Paul Steam on December 25, 2022, 06:29:38 pm
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Thank you Bruce for showing this beautiful bandsaw - these old accessories
make a lot of fun - specially when you got it as a present.
Happy new Year - Arnold
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A great gift Bruce!
Your wife did really good.
I hope you and your family had an awesome Christmas!
Charlie
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Bruce, that engine has NO trouble powering the bandsaw at a respectable speed. Angie sure picked a fantastic saw for you!!!
Rog
Rog
I think we have a pretty typical steamer relationship, I point and Ang clicks the button (in this instance several times)...lol😉
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Congrats. Bruce! It is a lovely and functional saw.
Well done, Angie.... Very well done..!!
Gil
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That's a wonderful gift to receive Bruce.
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Bruce, that engine has NO trouble powering the bandsaw at a respectable speed. Angie sure picked a fantastic saw for you!!!
Rog
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I thought I'd try to see if the #35.1/2 could power it (it does take more power to run than most of my accessories)
https://youtu.be/78FCDx8j7LM
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Very nice model, Bruce! Congratulations!
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Bruce, I got to say, she's a keeper, a real peach. (https://emoji.tapatalk-cdn.com/emoji106.png)
The saw's pretty nice too.
Thanks Tommy 😊
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Bruce, I got to say, she's a keeper, a real peach. (https://emoji.tapatalk-cdn.com/emoji106.png)
The saw's pretty nice too.
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I gotta say Rainer ,mine sure looks like the KIPP P.M bandsaw you show in the photo, I looked everywhere just now with high powered magnifying glass & even removed it from the base ....but found nothing to identify the maker.
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If it was a german accessory, I shurely would know, but this seems to be a US made model ...
On one auction picture it seems to show a casted writing in the upper bow section what I would say looks like KIPP P.M. but I can be wrong.
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They also had other models f.e. an eccentric press and a grinder/polisher.
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Hi Bruce,
do you know the maker of the Band Saw...?
Happy Holidays!
Rainer
No identifying marks that I could find. I figured if anyone would know it would be you.
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Hi Bruce,
do you know the maker of the Band Saw...?
Happy Holidays!
Rainer
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Hello fellow steamers, here is a model bandsaw that I received today as a present from my wife, it is very well crafted with many adjustments available to it. it stands 5.15/16" tall, weighs 1 3/4 lbs. & the base is 4" x 2.3/4" the bandsaw wheels are 2.3/16" OD
https://youtu.be/04qYIRuuaZM