View Full Version : Bandsaw Old Iron Restoration
Ron Crusee
03-10-2007, 7:55 PM
This was my first piece of old iron that I picked up about two years ago. Since then I've restored about 10 vintage machines for my personal workshop. Had been using this one in it's original condition up until about 6 months ago. Was doing some shop layout changes, accidently tipped the saw and broke a part. Luckily it was easily fixed but i took the opportunity to tear the entire machine down and rebuild it. :)
Runs smooth and is hefty for a 16" saw at 500lbs. 10.5" resaw with up to a 1" band. Manufactured by Duro Metal Products who went out of buisness many years ago. This saw is from the 1940's best guess. Thanks for looking.
lou sansone
03-10-2007, 9:31 PM
wow, what a cool looking saw.. sure beats the welded steel frame on style. how do you like it?
Randall Frey
03-10-2007, 10:02 PM
They don't build'em like that anymore.Nice saw and great job on the clean up too.
Al Killian
03-10-2007, 10:41 PM
Nice looking machine you have there. I always enjoy seeing old iron being brought back to life. I have a Duro 12" scrool saw that wieghs a ton. Congrats on the rebuild.
Roy Wall
03-10-2007, 10:55 PM
Beautiful Band Saw......
I really like the tensioning wheel and the style. WHat motor / voltage are you running?
Reg Mitchell
03-11-2007, 12:10 AM
Hey Roy, nice looking saw bet that was fun to build.
Reg
Brett Baldwin
03-11-2007, 1:21 AM
First one of those I've seen. Very cool.
Ron Blaise
03-11-2007, 6:08 AM
there Ron! I love the lines on that saw. Nice job of restoring on that saw. :D
Ron Crusee
03-11-2007, 10:22 AM
Thanks for the comments. Something about bandsaws makes them my favorite machine. This one was a lot of work to restore but I took my time and enjoyed it.
Roy the motor is a 3/4hp 220v single phase and seems to be a good fit.
Ron
Jim Becker
03-11-2007, 10:32 AM
Definitely a great looking machine! Nice clean restoration, Ron...I bet it cuts great!
Mathew Nedeljko
03-11-2007, 12:21 PM
Ron, congratulations on the restoration, looks like the saw will give you many years of great service.
I noticed that there is no guard on the drive belt, which always makes me nervous. Have you thought about adding one?
Ron Crusee
03-11-2007, 9:07 PM
Ron, congratulations on the restoration, looks like the saw will give you many years of great service.
I noticed that there is no guard on the drive belt, which always makes me nervous. Have you thought about adding one?
Actually I have and I'm sure a Delta 14" bandsaw drive guard will fit just right. Just a matter of acquiring another one. The original saw did not come with a guard. OHSA wasn't around in the 1940s :)
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