Swag PortAband Table ?????

   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #21  
Received my Swag version 1.0 table Saturday but haven't installed it yet. I had to order version 1.0 as its only one that adapts to the older model portable band saw.

SWAG V1.0 Portaband Table

The table is very impressive and heavy. Haven't measured it yet but, probably 3/16" plate, maybe 1/4".

I would have like one with miter slots as on the version 3.0 but it only works on the latest HF portable BS.

SWAG V3.0 Portaband Table

I plant to build a base for it that bolts to the table.

More later.
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #22  
Posted on wrong thread. Sorry.
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #23  
I know youll love the table. Opens up a whole new world for portabands. I never free hand mine anymore unless its some large piece that is too awkward to run through the PB mounted in its table.
Likewise... Most of my cutting is on relatively small parts and I much prefer two hands on the part vs two on the saw. Much more control IMO.
 
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#24  
Got my first lesson on Port-A-Band blades. I tried to cut thru a welding practice coupon with about a 1/2" of 6011 buildup on it. My Milwaukee 10-12 TPI blade didn't get very far and then it struggled to cut 1/8" mild steel. Could be an expensive learning curve :) Think I will try some of the others mentioned if I can find them.

But I love the table !!!

gg
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #25  
Ive had good luck with the bulk Milwaukee blades (not the ones individually packaged at places like HD). I dunno, they should be the same blades youd think? But I get more life out of the bulk ones purchased from a local industrial supply. Theyre a couple bucks cheaper too.

Also get some stick lube for the blade and give it a light coating before the cut. I use Walter Coolcut. For most people a stick like that will be a lifetime supply for a portaband ;) LPS makes a stick lube as well and Im sure its just as good. LPS makes good stuff too.

Slow the blade down and dont push too hard , for longer blade life. Particularly cutting weld which can be hard.
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #26  
Ive had good luck with the bulk Milwaukee blades (not the ones individually packaged at places like HD). I dunno, they should be the same blades youd think? But I get more life out of the bulk ones purchased from a local industrial supply. Theyre a couple bucks cheaper too.

Also get some stick lube for the blade and give it a light coating before the cut. I use Walter Coolcut. For most people a stick like that will be a lifetime supply for a portaband ;) LPS makes a stick lube as well and Im sure its just as good. LPS makes good stuff too.

Slow the blade down and dont push too hard , for longer blade life. Particularly cutting weld which can be hard.

Scooby, I wonder if these lube sticks would help with rust on bandsaw blades? Down here everything rusts. I have a lot of rust on the 105" bs blade on my WW bandsaw after not using it for a couple of months.
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #27  
Scooby, I wonder if these lube sticks would help with rust on bandsaw blades? Down here everything rusts. I have a lot of rust on the 105" bs blade on my WW bandsaw after not using it for a couple of months.
BoeShield T-9 is effective. Comes in aerosol or liquid.
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #28  
BoeShield T-9 is effective. Comes in aerosol or liquid.

Yep, that good stuff, use it on table saw table. Any ideas on removing rust from BS blades?
 
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#29  
Scooby thanks for the tip on the lube. I have some stick Accu-Lube T-B and I never thought to try it on the band saw. Have only used it drilling stainless.

gg
 
   / Swag PortAband Table ????? #30  
Scooby, I wonder if these lube sticks would help with rust on bandsaw blades? Down here everything rusts. I have a lot of rust on the 105" bs blade on my WW bandsaw after not using it for a couple of months.

probably not. to use the sticks you basically use the sawblade to cut into them while its running, the stick material gets caught in the sawblade gullets, not so much on the side surfaces. Its not designed as a rust preventative.

Beoshield that Dragoneggs recommends is a good product, but I prefer LPS1 for short term rust prevention. LPS1 and some scotchbrite will clean up lightly rusted metal in no time, smells real good to boot:thumbsup:
 

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