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    Default Didnt take long

    Finally fitted a start stop switching to bandsaw..only took about 10 years.....lol.

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    I know you can't rush these things, but 10 years!!!!
    Nice control box, but have you set it up so that the stop switch works???
    Kryn
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    I know you can't rush these things, but 10 years!!!!
    Nice control box, but have you set it up so that the stop switch works???
    Kryn
    purchased 2nd hand sept 2010...so not quite 10years


    of course...as does the "on Light" and the micro switch for when the arm reaches the bottom....which had never worked...and I found out why while doing the work..it had been disconnected and made safe behind motor terminal cover .

    it might even get a new paint job soon.....maybe 2029

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    Nice one Eskimo. As they say cant rush a good thing.
    Looks good.

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