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Thread: Upgrade from Ag B18 to Laguna 24LT worth it?

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    Upgrade from Ag B18 to Laguna 24LT worth it?

    Hi all,

    I have an Agazanini B-18 that I bought new in 2008 and use for making veneer and as a general use bandsaw (i only have one bs). Has been great and no real complaints.

    I do have an opportunity to buy a Laguna 24 for a good price and figure I could swap saws for ~$500-1000 if I sold mine. One trick is the Laguna is from 2002, which is right before they went from 15 3/4" to 17 3/4" resaw. New Lagunas do 24". My B-18 does 13 1/2". Would go from 3 hp to 5 hp. Would have to pull a new 40 A circuit, which would be relatively straightforward for me to do. Both saws are Italian.

    I'm looking for some feedback on how much of a jump there is in performance going from a 3hp 18" to a 5 hp 24" saw.

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
    --Yogi Berra

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    The only pro I would consider is the longer blades on the 24. Longer blades cost a bit more but last a lot longer.
    I have the B20/20 I hardly ever resaw above 8 or 10 inches. Too much cupping
    I do resaw for Bent lamination
    Good Luck
    Aj

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    Thanks AJ. I agree about the rare need for deep resawing. I can count on two hands the number of times I have actually needed to resaw more than 10” or so. But when you need it, sure is nice to have.
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
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    Another plus is the 24 has a bigger table.
    Aj

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