I just screwed a couple of 2x4s to my bench and clamped it on. Comes off quick.I've always been intrigued by those.
I see they make a stand for them in order to turn them into a vertical band saw.
What I got is very near $400 with the case and blades. I wanted one years ago, but no way I was buying new. Used (pre Facebook Marketplace) they were difficult to find. Anymore with patience, you can find pretty much anything.I’ve looked at those also. Have other Milwaukee tools.
Don’t know new cost, but betting you did great at $140. Nice find!
Kinda falls in line the same as doing manual labor on the homestead for 25 years, then buying a tractor!!You will wonder how you ever got along without it!
They are awesome tools. I have an ancient one, unsure of the model. I recently bought the Harbor Freight universal frame for it. Yours may work better on it than mine does. I had to do some slight modification to get the full cut in "chop saw" configuration.I always wanted one of these. I finally found a lightly used Milwaukee 6232-21 for a decent price. $140. The seller met me half way, so less driving on my part.
It come with 3 new blades. I'll be looking into the chopsaw attachment next.
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Matter of fact, I've been considering the HF stand. I can't BELIEVE the prices in which a lot of others cost.They are awesome tools. I have an ancient one, unsure of the model. I recently bought the Harbor Freight universal frame for it. Yours may work better on it than mine does. I had to do some slight modification to get the full cut in "chop saw" configuration.
It is a little touchy to dial in 90 degrees both ways, but it is doable. It is not something you pop out of the frame for a quick cut and pop back in because of this. I have not removed it since in set it up. If you have a good bench to set it up on, it would not need to be removed to cut off a small chunk off a large piece.
Enjoy a nice tool!
Doug
I saw those. The kit comes with pretty decent reviews. I researched the manufacture, and hoped they built a horizontal kit. Nope.I used one of these to convert my Harbor Freight portable band saw into a vertical bandsaw.
I've had a portaband for 20+ years. Mine's all grey. Very handy, but I noticed it's tough to cut 2" square perfectly strait, towards the end I always veer off a bit.
So I bought a wen bandsaw off amazon. Around $400. I have put probably 100 hours on that sucker this year, and only on my second blade.
I'm building a metal roof over my patio and all my cuts are on the bandsaw. It's paid for itself a hundred times over.
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Getting it mounted is kinda a PIT backside, but once done and locked down. It's pretty solid.
The Milwaukee (mine) "almost" self-aligns itself to the cutting base.
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I was in such a rush when I was there, I forgot to also get the material clamp.
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My wife was having back surgery when I scooted too HF. The Surgeon called me while I was there, and I lost my chain of thought. I paid and hurried out.