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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      540

      Rigid Bandsaw Mod

      Yeah, its tool related, but I have had so many emails about this, I figure I might as well get the word out.

      I have put together a draft document with the basics to slow down a Home Depot, Rigid bandsaw to cut steel.

      http://www.x1nova.com/Tools.html

      The document is a draft version, but I will be updating it some more this weekend and as time goes on.

      click on the "jackshaft draft pdf" to download the pdf file.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2005
      Location
      Los Angeles
      Posts
      352
      so insted of messing with the current or voltage to the motor you changed the pullies?
      -Tas
      '04 Mustang Saleen sc281 speedster
      '67 Mustang notchback: The fabled $500 non running project car: 308, auto, 2 barrel (now 4), AC(now removed), 5 lug, disk front, drum rear, power brakes and steering... that I got started and home for $65 :D

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
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      540
      The original pulleys stay in place, a jackshaft assembly is bolted to the bottom.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      May 2001
      Location
      Mesa, Az.
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      1,434
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      Nicely done. I wish I would have had that when I did mine. Oh well, I learned alot during this project. Phillip

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Sep 2003
      Location
      Tampa, Fl
      Posts
      274
      Thanks, John. I've been checking the site hoping to see the kits for awhile. This will definately work.
      Brian
      '68 Chevy Stepside-Fatman, HTH, 8.8, Baer, Hydratech, LS1/T56. I know it's a truck but you gotta start somewhere and I need the challenge.




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