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Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« on: February 07, 2014, 01:25:55 am »
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/tls/4306811621.html

Been watching this one he has been on there for a couple weeks, did a google search and reviews were kinda split, most swore by it said for its time its the best for a decent saw, most hated it, too much vibration, parts were cheap, they did say there is a carter bearing kits to put on it, will help alot, plus it does take a 6 inch riser block and think they said jet riser will fit. I wonder what I could get him down too, if its worth it, or sit it out see if he drops the price some more. I am not in a hurry to get one but this one caught my eye.

I watched a video on the grizzly BS and liked there g0555 model he turned it on and it was smooth and quiet, but at a hefty price tag then add in freight shipping. I have a BS on my next on my tool list to buy but trying to hold out to by one used if I can find a good deal. Lowes has the porter cable but it had more bad reviews than good.

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Re: Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2014, 09:08:28 am »
Don't see a fence with it. If it has just been sitting it probably would need new tires. Add Carter bearings to the price and a riser and new blades. That together would set you back probably another $200- 250, putting you up to almost the price of the Grizzly. It says OBO, I wouldn't give more than $100-200 for it.

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Re: Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2014, 01:42:26 am »
If you like this one, send him an email.  Tell him you are interested, but only if you can get a really good deal because to set it up like you would want you would have to invest in new tires, Carter guides, a fence and a riser.  All of those add up to almost what he wants for the saw.  In order for it to fit your needs price wise you could not go over about $225.  You are only being honest, and if he isn't interested, you didn't hold a gun to his head.  I have dealt many times for used equipment this way and if often works our great!  If he holds to his price, you aren't any worse off.
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Re: Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2014, 11:17:56 am »
Sounds like having a band saw is alot money invested in it, and takes alot of time as well. Maybe I should hold off till I can get a new one, that way I know its in good shape and ready for the price.

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Re: Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2014, 07:02:02 pm »
Like most tools, you can get by with cheap, or if you can afford it you can have the consistent results you get from a better tool.  I used an ancient Sprunger bandsaw built in the 40's for years before I broke the yoke and gave it to a non=profit using the same model.  I got my Jet used and after a period of time added many upgrades and options.  IMO Carter makes several bandsaw accessories that really improve the performance of a bandsaw.
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Re: Delta 28-203 bandsaw 350 bucks
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2014, 07:41:08 pm »
Yea I can get the HF one for 359 but can also get a craftsman which getting parts owuld be easier for 404. Most say the HF is a good saw with upgrades but by the time you spend the green on the upgrades you can buy a good name brand saw. Guess for this tool will take my time and wait the right deal will come along.

 

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