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    Bandsaw Resaw recommendations <$3K also Felder/Hammer sale

    http://www.hammerusa.com/us-us/produ...equipment.html
    n4400 for 2195
    Any thoughts on the 4400 ?
    I am in the market for a good resaw bandsaw. As stated in other posts, I am not really looking for the older industrial stuff that so many people love. I would prefer new, bells and whistles, warranty with less durability than the industrial behemoth that will last longer than me. I will only be using the tools a few hours a week and not 3 shifts/day etc.

    I would like to spend as little as possible, but I could go as high as 3k.
    Resaw capacity at least 13”
    1” blade
    nice fence
    cast iron trunnion
    I basically want minimal tinkering. I understand that people like tinkering, I do too,,,,with cars, guns, fishing tackle, but with WW, I want to tinker with the wood, not with the tool.
    Others on my list: MM16, G0636XB, Maybe Laguna LT16HD if I can find a sale.
    am I missing any?
    are there cheaper saws that would accomplish what I need?
    thanks!
    B

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    Well, I reckon you're down in the Southeast, so the Minimax mentioned in another thread in Seattle, and this Agazzani http://www.ksl.com/?nid=218&ad=27749...0saw&ad_cid=34 in Pocatello are probably out of the running. I think one thing you should do is give some indication of where you are, and how far you're willing to go...

    If you're looking at possibly going to 3k, then the Felder 510 may be worth a look also. http://www.felder-tooling.us/8head-009010/8head-004410
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    I think there are a lot us in your same boat looking at those same machines, minimax, hammer, felder, grizzly ultimates, and maybe even Laguna.
    I think I am down to the mm16 or mm20 (wish they had two dust ports), although I do like the table size of the Grizzly G0701 (though no one seems to own one).

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    Woodworkers Journal magazine just came out with a test of the newer steel-frame bandsaws in the 14" range, which run off 110 volts. Directed at the home workshop market. They gave the Laguna machine the top tool rating. Worth a look at the Laguna offerings. I have had a Laguna LT 18 since 2001 and have had excellent service out of the machine.

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