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I am frequently amazed at the capabilities of the ubiquitous Harbor Freight band saw. It is not well made, but on the basis of the machine per dollar, it is hard to beat. I ran into a situation where I needed to cut off a disk from a short 7.5" dia. bar of 304 Stainless. I sold my old large cutoff saw because I never used it. Now I ran into this situation and I was stumped. I was going to spend all day trying to cut it on my vertical band saw and it was going to be a ***** to hold. I went over to the HF saw. I noticed that I had @ 8" between the bearings and no ability to hold it in the stock vise. A "V" block on the side opposite the arm might work? So I made a bracket out of a piece angle and a square of 1/4"CR. I screwed it to the casting and tapped an adjustment screw too insure that the Bar was perpendicular to the blade. To hold the bar I screwed together a couple of hose clamps to secure the bar to the V block.
I was amazed, it actually worked! It did take several hours and 3 blades. Not exactly a recommended procedure but it worked 8^)
Randy
I was amazed, it actually worked! It did take several hours and 3 blades. Not exactly a recommended procedure but it worked 8^)
Randy