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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
      Location
      Atlanta, GA
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      Homemade vertical bandsaw!

      So, since I've been waiting forever to get my rear end completed, I decided to keep myself occupied with building my own vertical bandsaw. I found a cool attachment for my deep cut portaband saw from swagoffroad.com. I purchased their latest bench top model, then made a few modifications of my own. At first it was going to be a simple homemade vertical bandsaw. Then, I got into it I found an old Black & Decker grinder stand on ebay. It was local so I picked it up pretty cheap. The things weighs at least 80-90 lbs. I like the fact that it's old school cast iron. I stripped it down and coated it with some left over Raptor Upol bed liner. I wanted to get it a nice rough exterior (considering it's a heavy duty stand). I then fabricated a metal box out of 1/4" steal for the top attachment to mount to. I permanently welded a Shop Fox mini mobile base (eliminating the 40+ screws holding it together) to fit the base of the stand. I had my local powder coating shop coat everything is bright red to match the saw itself, and now I have my own mini mobile homemade vertical bandsaw. It works great! However, it's almost too nice to use....don't want to scratch it! I thought it was fun and it turned out pretty good if I don't say so myself. Hope you enjoy!



      Here's the stand after I stripped it (notice the old B&D on the front)


      Here's the base after I applied the bed liner


      The final product after powder coating and assembly with all SS button head screws and foot control

      Dave

      1972 Nova
      1967 RS/SS Camaro - current project





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