I found a Black & Decker drill powered bandsaw at goodwill and used a corded Makita drill on it. It actually works very well, but obviously holding the trigger on the drill while trying to cut something just isn't practical. I mean I could just wrap a rubber band around it, but I'd rather have something I can plug in and control the speed. I have an electric weed eater and thought about taking the motor out of it and rigging up something to couple the motor to the drive shaft on the saw. My question is how could I find out if that motor could take the strain?
I can turn the drive shaft while holding it with with my thumb and two fingers, but it's kind of hard to turn.
I haven't taken the motor out of the weed eater yet so I have no idea if it will have any identifying manufacturer or model numbers, but I can do that if someone wants to know. I can't find any technical info on this bandsaw online other than the fact that it's probably about 20 years old.
I can turn the drive shaft while holding it with with my thumb and two fingers, but it's kind of hard to turn.
I haven't taken the motor out of the weed eater yet so I have no idea if it will have any identifying manufacturer or model numbers, but I can do that if someone wants to know. I can't find any technical info on this bandsaw online other than the fact that it's probably about 20 years old.