Wood working aspects of an overhaul?
Wood working aspects of an overhaul?
Not all that I'll need to work on during my overhaul is metal or fibergalss. Wood as everyone knows comes into play from time to time. It's time to buy myself a new toy to deal with the wooden aspects of my overhaul. No pun intended but my trusty circular saw and jig saw are not cutting it to my satisfaction. I'm looking toward another general wood working tool such as a Band saw or Scroll saw. My question is which one would be best overall in the long run for general overhaul wood work?
Terrence
Wilmington N.C.
Chrysler 26' 1980
Pandora (for now)
Terrence
Wilmington N.C.
Chrysler 26' 1980
Pandora (for now)
Terrence I would say the Band saw as you can get different size and teeth on the blades for different types of work.
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Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
S/V My Getaway
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Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
S/V My Getaway
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I agree with Lyle, Terrence. Bandsaw is the way to go.
Mark
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
I'm going with
1) Table saw
2) Compound miter saw
3) Drill Press
4) Band saw
Scroll saws do intricate work but can not handle cutting boards to length, ripping or anything of thickness.
If you go with a band saw make sure you have the greatest throat depth possible. This is the biggest limiting factor.
1) Table saw
2) Compound miter saw
3) Drill Press
4) Band saw
Scroll saws do intricate work but can not handle cutting boards to length, ripping or anything of thickness.
If you go with a band saw make sure you have the greatest throat depth possible. This is the biggest limiting factor.
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- sauerleigh
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You can't go wrong with a band saw. You can rip with it if needed and re-saw boards if you want to try and book match boards. I have a Craftsman 12" which is about 25 years old and still going strong. I just bought a fairly inexpensive Hitachi miter saw which seems pretty good. I would also recommend that you buy a decent router, variable speed with a soft start, I have a huge Bosch plunge router which will cut just about anything.
My list; Drill press
Radial arm saw
Band saw
Miter saw
2 Scroll saws
2 Circular saws
Saws All
5 Routers
2 12" Thickness planers
Random orbital sander
2 Belt sanders
36" Wood lathe
I no longer have a table saw. I removed the first digit of my ring finger almost twenty years ago with it. Always respect your tools, especially power tools.
My list; Drill press
Radial arm saw
Band saw
Miter saw
2 Scroll saws
2 Circular saws
Saws All
5 Routers
2 12" Thickness planers
Random orbital sander
2 Belt sanders
36" Wood lathe
I no longer have a table saw. I removed the first digit of my ring finger almost twenty years ago with it. Always respect your tools, especially power tools.
1978 Chrysler 26 "Maudie Kay"
1984 Catalina 25 "REDUX" (rebuild)
It's better late than never
1984 Catalina 25 "REDUX" (rebuild)
It's better late than never
- Lucky Jack
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I've known three friends who own table saws and they've all managed to remove parts of various fingers with them over the years. I'll have to admit to having a healthy fear/respect for this particular power tool.sauerleigh wrote:I no longer have a table saw. I removed the first digit of my ring finger almost twenty years ago with it. Always respect your tools, especially power tools.
1980 C22 Rose Sea
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KeithR
Band saw. Unless you are cutting intricate details, the band saw is much more useful to me. That's my $.02. Much of my bulkkead and table work I did with a jig saw (and it shows), glad I bought the band saw.
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