Do you already have yours? If not, what would you upgrade to?
It’s on sale now…….I currently have an old (from the early 80’s) Craftsman 12” that was my Dad’s. As much as it is nostalgic, it doesn’t work very well. I will be replacing it with a Harvey Ambassador C14. With a 3HP, 230v motor, 14” resaw capacity and footbrake, that is all I need. I keep an eye on their website because they go on sale often.
Yeah, that's an un-needed "feature".I have long wondered about the quick tension release things. I have never had one, and I never notice any "bumps" in my wheel as I cut. I never release the tension. Had the saw for 15 or so years.
robo hippy
It’s what I’m planning to do.I'd like to upgrade my Grizz 14" to a Harvey Alpha, but I don't need massive resaw capacity any longer (I gave my grandson my 17" resaw BS a couple years ago when I was downsizing, which was a mistake![]()
Only problem with standing them on end is that you get long strings of shavings, and they do plug up the dust ports. The dust collection set ups for bandsaws are made for cabinet shops, not green wood cutting....



I had a 16 and then got an opportunity to get a 24x24. At the time it was a custom. I did burn up the motor and they got me a deal on a Baldor (5hp?).I don't think I have one single tool that I wouldn't change a bit.... I do have 2 bandsaws, a 14 inch Powermatic, and a Laguna 16HD. The PM only cuts 6 inches high, and I would change that to maybe 8 inches since I seldom cut bowl blanks any bigger/taller than that. It has a cast iron frame and 3/4 hp motor on 120 volt so it does everything I need for the 6 inch capacity. My big saw is a Laguna 16HD with a 4.5 hp. Baldor motor. It is a beast and will walk though just about anything. It does have a foot brake, which I think should be standard on all bandsaws. I don't think they make it any more. It did require a 30 amp 220 circuit though. 1 1/4 inch blade on it for cutting slabs.
robo hippy
Would love see a picture of your bandsaw outfeed table.I had a 16 and then got an opportunity to get a 24x24. At the time it was a custom. I did burn up the motor and they got me a deal on a Baldor (5hp?).
When I was doing large stuff, I made an outfeed table for it and would hoist logs up to 26" onto the table (with an engine hoist) and cut them up for bowl blanks. Great saw.
I have long wondered about the quick tension release things. I have never had one, and I never notice any "bumps" in my wheel as I cut. I never release the tension. Had the saw for 15 or so years.
robo hippy
I've never gotten to use a Minimax bandsaw, would love to someday. My experience had been with Laguna (2), ShopFox, Grizzly (14"), Powermatic (15", 20") and Northfield (36") and an old Delta Milwaukee 14". Last year, we bought The Rikon 10-347 with 19" resaw, primarily for the woodturners to use. It has far outperformed the 18" "Italian-made" Laguna we had. Love having a brake, which is essential in a multi-level-user environment, but just plain handy otherwise. Holds its settings well, strong 4hp motor, kit includes single-point resaw attachment for fence. Only thing that bugs me is difficult access to set screw for upper thrust bearing - we've replaced it. Customer service from Woodcraft was excellent when I thought a part was missing (it wasn'tDo you already have yours? If not, what would you upgrade to?
I had a 16 and then got an opportunity to get a 24x24. At the time it was a custom. I did burn up the motor and they got me a deal on a Baldor (5hp?).
When I was doing large stuff, I made an outfeed table for it and would hoist logs up to 26" onto the table (with an engine hoist) and cut them up for bowl blanks. Great saw.

Woodcraft was good to me too when I ordered my 18" Rikon. It was delivered by a big truck in a crate and I unloaded it with my fork lift. When I opened the crate I noticed a few odd things:Customer service from Woodcraft was excellent when I thought a part was missing (it wasn't)