HF 4x6 cheap chip tray & oil change

burtonbr

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I hadn’t had this saw long, used to 4 or 5 times now. Wanted a chip/catch tray so this is a cheap & quick way I could see To do it.. These 1/2 sheet alum baking pans are less than $5 and a piece of 1/8” scrap I split since I only had 1. Milled a few small slots for a little adjustment and couple pieces of edge trim for dampening. I think it will work pretty well and only took 30 mins tops. While I was at it I took the gearbox cover off to take a look at the shape of the gears and see if there was any grit in there, but it looked good, gears nice and tight. Seemed like a lot of brass or bronze in the oil, so drained it and added fresh oil..
 

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Nice addition to the saw!
I've been watching for a horiz band saw myself, but no luck on used ones. With what you've seen on yours, would you recommend it?
 
Oh yea, really for the money it is the best option.. I avoided buying one for a while now, looking for a better option and had just about talked myself into a G4972 but at almost $800 shipped, I just couldn’t justify the extra cost, every other option I saw was at least twice as much and really not much better of a tool. At full $259 price it is still a good deal, but if you can find the $60 off coupon like I did it makes it even better
 
I have the same type of chip pan. I just placed it on the lower shelf. I like your braket though. I got my saw on Craigs list for $50. I think it had been used twice. Felt like I stole it. Did a little tume-up and removed some paint on the pulleys that seemed to cause the blade to slide off and it has worked fine ever since. (Did change the gearbox oil (with non-sulfur).

Rick
 
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