Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
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Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
Hey all...
So there is a guy who wants to trade his bandsaw because it is too big for him to manage in his shop anymore. It’s a Powermatic 24” 3hp. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/powermatic- ... M8nsUEJ3qA
I have a 5hp Laguna LT18SE … https://www.finewoodworking.com/2004/06 ... 8se-review
The Laguna is likely more saw than I will ever need, but I question whether I should trade just because I can. I’m trading 5hp for 3hp, but the larger capacity is a plus.
I could put the PM saw on a mobile base, but would it still be too heavy to manage?
Should I bother with the trade? I’m thinking the “upgrade” would be more trouble than it’s worth, but I am seeking input…
Thanx for looking!
So there is a guy who wants to trade his bandsaw because it is too big for him to manage in his shop anymore. It’s a Powermatic 24” 3hp. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/powermatic- ... M8nsUEJ3qA
I have a 5hp Laguna LT18SE … https://www.finewoodworking.com/2004/06 ... 8se-review
The Laguna is likely more saw than I will ever need, but I question whether I should trade just because I can. I’m trading 5hp for 3hp, but the larger capacity is a plus.
I could put the PM saw on a mobile base, but would it still be too heavy to manage?
Should I bother with the trade? I’m thinking the “upgrade” would be more trouble than it’s worth, but I am seeking input…
Thanx for looking!
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
Yes.Sominus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:37 am Hey all...
So there is a guy who wants to trade his bandsaw because it is too big for him to manage in his shop anymore. It’s a Powermatic 24” 3hp. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/powermatic- ... M8nsUEJ3qA
I have a 5hp Laguna LT18SE … https://www.finewoodworking.com/2004/06 ... 8se-review
The Laguna is likely more saw than I will ever need, but I question whether I should trade just because I can. I’m trading 5hp for 3hp, but the larger capacity is a plus.
I could put the PM saw on a mobile base, but would it still be too heavy to manage?
Should I bother with the trade? I’m thinking the “upgrade” would be more trouble than it’s worth, but I am seeking input…
Thanx for looking!
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
YOU OUT OF YUR MIND???...
come resaw time you'll more than likely regret it...
no... not w/ the right base... how far you going to move it??? 5 feet...
no...
yes... and it's not an upgrade...
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
I have no personal experience with Powermatic tools as they seem not to be popular around here but they have a stellar reputation for quality and durability. However, so does Laguna. I went to a woodworking show some years ago and there was an LT 16 there and they had it running. I walked up and touched the saw and if I hadn't seen the band turning I wouldn't have been able to tell if it was turned on. It was that well balanced.
I have a decent Taiwanese 18" and it is extremely top heavy. I wouldn't put mine on a mobile base unless it had a wide stance which could make it difficult to work around. It would also put the table up about 4 more inches which even at my height (6' 2") would be getting close to uncomfortably high.
I think mine is a 2 horse and more power would be better. One more hp would be nice, 3 more like yours would be sublime. I rarely use mine with narrow blades. I go borrow my SIL's 9.5 or 10" Ryobi instead. I've had my saw since sometime in the early 90s I think and have yet to need anything larger. I have split some birch 2 x 10s in the past when I needed wide thin boards and more power would have been helpful but I didn't need larger capacity.
I have a decent Taiwanese 18" and it is extremely top heavy. I wouldn't put mine on a mobile base unless it had a wide stance which could make it difficult to work around. It would also put the table up about 4 more inches which even at my height (6' 2") would be getting close to uncomfortably high.
I think mine is a 2 horse and more power would be better. One more hp would be nice, 3 more like yours would be sublime. I rarely use mine with narrow blades. I go borrow my SIL's 9.5 or 10" Ryobi instead. I've had my saw since sometime in the early 90s I think and have yet to need anything larger. I have split some birch 2 x 10s in the past when I needed wide thin boards and more power would have been helpful but I didn't need larger capacity.
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
The Laguna LT18 I have is balanced much the same way. And to add to things -- mobility is actually built into the saw itself, so no added height or instability is added with a mobile base. It does not feel top-heavy to move it around. The Laguna is a beast with a 5hp motor -- I'm perfectly happy keeping it as I have not ever even come close to using its capacity.Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 12:34 pm <snip> I went to a woodworking show some years ago and there was an LT 16 there and they had it running. I walked up and touched the saw and if I hadn't seen the band turning I wouldn't have been able to tell if it was turned on. It was that well balanced.
I have a decent Taiwanese 18" and it is extremely top heavy. I wouldn't put mine on a mobile base unless it had a wide stance which could make it difficult to work around. It would also put the table up about 4 more inches which even at my height (6' 2") would be getting close to uncomfortably high.
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
so go sit down and leave well enough alone....
Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
heh...my answer was ambiguous at best. You asked for input; you didn't specify that it needed to be helpful.DaninVan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:40 amYes.Sominus wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:37 am Hey all...
So there is a guy who wants to trade his bandsaw because it is too big for him to manage in his shop anymore. It’s a Powermatic 24” 3hp. https://www.mmtoolparts.com/powermatic- ... M8nsUEJ3qA
I have a 5hp Laguna LT18SE … https://www.finewoodworking.com/2004/06 ... 8se-review
The Laguna is likely more saw than I will ever need, but I question whether I should trade just because I can. I’m trading 5hp for 3hp, but the larger capacity is a plus.
I could put the PM saw on a mobile base, but would it still be too heavy to manage?
Should I bother with the trade? I’m thinking the “upgrade” would be more trouble than it’s worth, but I am seeking input…
Thanx for looking!
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
Trading would require time and and work and may end up hurting you wrestling the weight. Since there is nothing to gain. Why bother.
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Re: Quandaries: To trade or not to trade? That is the question.
An oldie, but seems appropriate somehow...
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