Not my work but something I though you metal heads may be interested in seeing.
This is the upright metal cutting bandsaw at the Mens Shed where I hang out sometimes.
The name on the saw is "Stedfast" and it was made by the same mob that make "Woodfast" gear for woodworkers.
The BS was donated to us by a friend of mine and I de-rusted it and fitted a bimetal blade.
It has a 4 position intermediate pulley that enables it to cut very slowly if needed and it is regularly used to cut stuff up to 6 mm thick although it can cut up to 12 mm thick if needed.
The metal workers were a bit unsure whether they would use it but now it is one of the most used machines in the metalwork part of the Shed

A couple of the experienced blokes run a weekly metal work class and this wheeled stand for the bandsaw was one of the first things the class made.
We have ve

This is the upright metal cutting bandsaw at the Mens Shed where I hang out sometimes.
The name on the saw is "Stedfast" and it was made by the same mob that make "Woodfast" gear for woodworkers.
The BS was donated to us by a friend of mine and I de-rusted it and fitted a bimetal blade.
It has a 4 position intermediate pulley that enables it to cut very slowly if needed and it is regularly used to cut stuff up to 6 mm thick although it can cut up to 12 mm thick if needed.
The metal workers were a bit unsure whether they would use it but now it is one of the most used machines in the metalwork part of the Shed
A couple of the experienced blokes run a weekly metal work class and this wheeled stand for the bandsaw was one of the first things the class made.
We have ve
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