I was reading a post from 1999 by Ken_Bean about getting vibration out of a bandsaw. Ken, are you still out there? I’d like to discuss rebuilding my old Delta 14″ bandsaw- I have questions. Thanks, Ken Duff
I was reading a post from 1999 by Ken_Bean about getting vibration out of a bandsaw. Ken, are you still out there? I’d like to discuss rebuilding my old Delta 14″ bandsaw- I have questions. Thanks, Ken Duff
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Contact Louis Iturra in Florida. He has all the parts, and a nice manual on how to do it, and will talk to you on the phone. He helped me refurbish a 1948 Rockwell.
New Tension Spring
New Guide Blocks
New Tires
New Handles
Worklight
New Insert
New Fence
Regards,
Boris
"Sir, I may be drunk, but you're crazy, and I'll be sober tomorrow" -- WC Fields, "Its a Gift" 1934
Thanks for the info. It's a great saw, bought it right after high school. Now that I have a new Minimax I realize how much it needs a refurb. It will be nice having two great bandsaws, one for heavier work and one for smaller, fine work. Ken
Iturra phone 1-904-642-2802
Toll Free (up to you whether to use it) 1-888-722-7078
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Thanks, Ken
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