If you want to see a particular theme of pictures posted start a thread for it. Your pictures just MIGHT end up on the Boxerworks front page in the Gallery slideshow. That said, the RULES are as follows.....
1. try to keep it Motorcycle related please.
2. NO PORN, it can be sexy but no nekkid stuff
3. NO items for sale
I have to admit I never thought to put an airhead motor on a saw .Mine had a Honda Civic engine , not idea either .A small commercial Toyota ,an 18R would have been best or a small diesel industrial .
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
I spent a few years working for a bloke with a Mobile Dimension Saw, an excellent bit of gear but working very hard in Oz hardwood .Fast too .A good way to make $500 a day .
That Ronaldson Tippet might have been a bit underpowered ,I needed 30 hp to pull a 3 1/2'' wide blade through 28'' .
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
Sibbo wrote:
That Ronaldson Tippet might have been a bit underpowered ,I needed 30 hp to pull a 3 1/2'' wide blade through 28'' .
They're draft horses tho' Sibbo. 6.5 of em.
Don't expect I'd get much work out of half a horse.
The trouble is the saw tends to stop .It's annoying especially in a wide cut .
Actually bandsaws don't need a lot of power but they have to maintain a constant speed .Slowing down in the cut is just one of a dozen things that give a wandering cut . Mine cut dead straight !!
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead