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Thread: Hitachi CB75f bandsaw - resaw

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    Hitachi CB75f bandsaw - resaw

    I've determined I have too many tools in my space so I'm selling my lovely little CB75f resaw bandsaw.

    It has a newer Stellite-tipped blade (3 inches wide).
    It has a new, unopened stellite-tipped blade ( 3 inches wide, $170+ new)
    It has the additional Hitachi guides for running smaller blades ($170+)

    It has a single phase motor that was swapped into it before I took ownership, it has never bogged down on me, even when resawing 12+" material.

    This has a really nice tension gauge on back to get proper tension and it is a stout powerhouse. If i hadn't added some larger bandsaws, I wouldn't be looking to get rid of it.

    $1200

    I'm in Southern Indiana
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    I've often wondered about that saw and the Makita version. From what I hear thank God the motor has been swapped for a single phase! If you were a little closer I might bite on it just because....there aren't many out there so if someone is looking they'll find you.
    Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Houghton View Post
    I've often wondered about that saw and the Makita version. From what I hear thank God the motor has been swapped for a single phase! If you were a little closer I might bite on it just because....there aren't many out there so if someone is looking they'll find you.
    Jay
    Thanks Jay. I heard the stock motors were some screamers. It's certainly a nice saw and with $340+ of extras with the guides and bandsaw blades, a buyer could view it as buying a bandsaw for $800 and getting the other items at cost (the lowest cost they'll find on these items).

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    I look at one few years ago, I still have nightmares not buying it. That beast here would do some serious book matching

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    Is it weird that I like the keep hands clear sticker and want to put it on a hat.
    I think my friend Rick Potter has one of those saws they are very neat.
    Good Luck
    Aj

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    If you were only closer - or if it fit in a medium sized flat rate shipping box

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