I was at a garage sale a while back and there was a sorry looking 4" X 6" horizontal band-saw for sale. The guy was asking $75 and when I asked him about it he told me "the cheap Chinese piece of s**t won't cut anything".
I had a quick look and noticed that he had replaced the motor with a much better quality one than it had come with but he had installed the blade back on with the teeth facing the wrong way. I guess the ethical thing to do would have been to tell him the blade was on backward but I wanted the saw so instead I offered him $50 and he helped me load it into my truck. I felt guilty for about 10 minutes! I figured if he didn't know which direction the teeth should point on a saw blade, he probably shouldn't own one.
After I got It home I repaired all the Red Green stuff he had done on it. I had to make up some brackets so the belt guard would go on with the larger motor. I cleaned the sludge out of the gear box and filled with new hypoid gear oil and made up a new base support to make it more solid. It cuts dead straight and works awesome. It is one of the most used tools in my garage now.
I had a quick look and noticed that he had replaced the motor with a much better quality one than it had come with but he had installed the blade back on with the teeth facing the wrong way. I guess the ethical thing to do would have been to tell him the blade was on backward but I wanted the saw so instead I offered him $50 and he helped me load it into my truck. I felt guilty for about 10 minutes! I figured if he didn't know which direction the teeth should point on a saw blade, he probably shouldn't own one.
After I got It home I repaired all the Red Green stuff he had done on it. I had to make up some brackets so the belt guard would go on with the larger motor. I cleaned the sludge out of the gear box and filled with new hypoid gear oil and made up a new base support to make it more solid. It cuts dead straight and works awesome. It is one of the most used tools in my garage now.