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    Ian Parkin
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        #319983
        Michael Gilligan
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          Posted by Ian Parkin on 04/10/2017 11:11:59:

          Just a query having seen this bandsaw on ebay

          How on earth would you use it with all that guarding?

          .

          dont know … With great difficulty ?

          MichaelG.

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          P.S. … I see you are a victim of ebay's mad hyperlinks !

          This might be more friendly: **LINK**

          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vertical-bandsaw-metal-wood-or-plastic/222653604413

          #319994
          larry Phelan
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            You dont ! You just look at it !

            #320002
            Clive Foster
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              Seems to be a hand wheel sticking out of the side above table height. Perhaps its been set up as a special purpose machine with some sort of screw fed jig / clamp system to carry a component being cut to size. Guarding being provided to catch things should the component escape due to being improperly fastened down or over enthusiastic feeding cause the blade to shrapnel.

              Listing does say industrial so perhaps it came from the sort of firm that chooses its workers using the "Stand up. Hear thunder. See lightning. Pick any two." process.

              Clive.

              #320009
              Speedy Builder5
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                Set up for a specific job, push metal in up to the stop, push forward with hand wheel and small conveyor belt catches the sawn off bit, wind hand wheel back… next bit etc. Looks easy enough to junk the guard.
                BobH

                #320017
                MW
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                  I think the purpose of the hand wheel is to push the work piece into the saw (work piece being held in the vice). The application of pressure to help the cut go through.

                  In much the same way a drill press works; Try using a hand held drill and then try a pillar drill and tell me which is easier to push through.

                  Michael W

                  #320030
                  norman valentine
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                    I used to be in charge of safety in a factory producing cardboard boxes. The factory inspector wanted guarding like that around a stapling machine which would have made it impossible to use.

                    I found out later that she was new in the job and had been sent to us as we were very compliant. Not on this occasion, I totally ignored her. We carried on producing boxes, the operators on the machine were trained to be aware of the dangers and nobody was injured.

                    #320031
                    norman valentine
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                      @normanvalentine78682

                      We also had a large bandsaw for cutting big blocks of foam up to 18" thick. Guarding that would have been a nightmare, instead the operators wore chainmail gloves.

                      #320039
                      Mike Poole
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                        Probably a bit dangerous for some people.

                        Mike

                        #320174
                        Meunier
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                          At least I've been saved from any mad 'Buy it now' urges, The listing says it doesn't ship to France. Phew.
                          DaveD

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                          Neil Wyatt
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                            I would guess that it is jigged up to work with a small workpieces to small to feed safely by hand.

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