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    Bandsaw ID

    Anyone know what kind of bandsaw this is?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bUoHHdLex0&feature=player_embedded

    Chris

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    Sure is. As in Felder FB600. Read on down. Smooth animal, looks like power to spare. Although the first piece of wood was pine. Greg

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    Looks like a Felder FB600 to me also, very nice bandsaw, I wish I had the room for one. Nice video, some clever jigs.
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    FB 600 is made in house by Felder to hit a lower price point than their ACM sourced 640. They really did a nice job with it. A little less saw than the 640, Aggi 24 or MM 24 but a real value. Dave

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    Thanks guys!

    Chris

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    I would be very interested to see actual photos of any of this class of bandsaw, being truly manufactured in a country other than Italy. I'm not talking "bolting a motor, table, and other parts to a chassis". I'm talking, "Chassis being fabricated on-site". Not calling any other vendor out, just that I know this business.

    That is a nicely built machine, by the way. I have seen one in person at a local customer's shop.

    My 2-cents, as always.

    Erik Loza
    Minimax USA

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