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4x6 Import Bandsaw Upgrade & Tune-up

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:59 pm
by cyberbadger
Harbor freight sells these 4x6 bandsaws, and they are sold by a fewer other companies, they are all from the same factory in China.

Most agree that they are very useful, even though they have several flaws.

This gentleman has made a set of videos detailing how to tuneup your 4x6 bandsaw, and he just started selling a lasercut steel plate to improve your 4x6 bandsaw for $29.50.

I am not associated with this gentleman, but I have one of these bandsaws and it has been a very worthwhile tool for me, and I am considering buying one of these plates.

Correcting a Common Depth of Cut issue on a 4x6 Import Bandsaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCyeEV6Md34
Buy lasercut Elevating Plate:
https://markq6zlmc.fws.store/Elevating_ ... 23715.aspx

Even if you are not interested in the plate, here are his two videos on how to improve and correct your 4x6 import bandsaw:

"4" x 6" Horizontal Bandsaw Tuneup"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzjqDqpWRCA

"4" x 6" Horizontal Bandsaw - Fixing the depth of cut issue"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GiKBm4gecw

-CB

Re: 4x6 Import Bandsaw Upgrade & Tune-up

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 4:22 am
by marinesteam
cyberbadger wrote:
Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:59 pm
Harbor freight sells these 4x6 bandsaws, and they are sold by a fewer other companies, they are all from the same factory in China.
Thanks for sharing the video, I was baffled by the need for the plate however. That should have been correctable using the height stop and tweaking the bit of sheet metal that actuates the switch.

Just as a point of reference

There is a common misconception that because they are from the same factory the quality is the same. It's clearly not the case. My Grizzly has a crossbraced base, longer blade adjustment (with knob) and adjustable blade guides which the HF unit does not. Most importantly, the Grizzly cut straight, clean & true right out of the box with the only change I made being throwing out the supplied blade and changing to a quality one (the one fix that all 4x6 saws need). For me, not needing to fiddle with the saw to get it to cut properly was worth the extra $60 over the cost of the HF saw.

Cheers

Ken