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Powermatic 1791216K Model PWBS-14CS Deluxe 14-Inch 1-3/4-Inch Woodworking Bandsaw with Bearing Guides, Lamp, and Chip Blower, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase

Powermatic 1791216K Model PWBS-14CS Deluxe 14-Inch 1-3/4-Inch Woodworking Bandsaw with Bearing Guides, Lamp, and Chip Blower, 115/230-Volt 1 Phase

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Brand: Powermatic
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $1,478.00
Buy New: $1,199.00
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
Sales Rank: 16546

Media: Tools Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 203
Dimensions (in): 44.2 x 21.2 x 13.3

MPN: 1791216K
Model: 1791216K
UPC: 662755347672
EAN: 0662755489372
ASIN: B00020BNOA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 14-inch band saw; built-in air pump clears chips; fully enclosed motor for longevity
  • 1-1/2-horsepower motor; table tips 45 degrees right and 10 degrees left
  • Solid steel and cast-iron construction for durability; built-in halogen lamp
  • Includes saw, motor, blade, foot brake, work light, rip fence, mitre gauge, chip blower
  • 15-inch by 15-inch table; 44-inch table height; 20 by 34 by 68 total dimensions; 203 pounds; 1-year warranty

Accessories:

  • Powermatic 1791217 Riser Block for 1791216K Bandsaw
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  • Delta 28-062 14-Inch Band Saw Blade 93-1/2-Inch x 1/2-Inch, 18 Teeth per Inch
  • Delta 28-060 14-Inch Band Saw Blade 93-1/2-Inch x 1/2-Inch, 14 Teeth per Inch

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
60 watt halogen lamp built into the body, providing direct light on blade and workpiece while cutting. Chip blower ensures a clean, visible cut line. Extra-large, two-piece cast iron table consists of a 15 x 15 tilting. (45 degrees right, 10 degrees left) section and a fixed 15 x 5 extension for a total working surface area of 15x20. Balanced, nine-spoke cast iron wheels run smoothly. Easy-to-read tensioning gauge settings indicated in blade width increments. CARTER quick tension release lever speeds blade changes. Features durable micro-adjustable dual bearing blade guide system above and below the table. Full 6 under-guide capacity with 13-1/2 frame-to-blade clearance. Built in 4 dust port. Poly V-belt maximizes power transmission while minimizing noise and vibration. Frame mounted push-button switch. Rigid one-piece welded stand requires no assembly. Includes: 1791216K 14-inch band saw, adjustable rnitre gauge, rip fence with resaw assembly, 1/4-inch band saw blade, and gooseneck work light and chip blower, and stand.


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Does the job!   August 31, 2008
Bill_de (Dover, De)
I have one complaint ... the base and motor bracket came damaged. None of the manufacturers package heavy tools in a way to stand up to the abuse that seems common among carriers. Complaint over ... br / br /One email to Powermatic got a new base shipped the same day. When it arrived my neighbors all seemed to be out. With the saw body still in the box, I laid the base on its side, slid the saw to the base, bolted it up and pivoted the saw into the upright position. Following the instruction step by step (had to think about a few of the steps) the saw was up and running. br / br /After cutting a few scraps I cut the feet for a trestle table. The wood was 8/4 cherry and I must say that the cuts in both the straight and curved sections were very clean with no burning. A few minutes at the spindle sander and I was good to go. br / br /While I'm still waiting for a selection of TimberWolf blades to arrive I just couldn't wait to try a little resawing. I cut several 1/4" thick pieces from an 8/4 x 5 1/2" x 20" piece of cherry. I had to go slow and back off occasionally to allow the gullets to clear (this is not a resaw blade) the results were usable after a bit of sanding. The small, plastic, resaw post while cheap looking, did the job. br / br /Fit and finish are at least as good as the other major manufacturers. The optional mobile base makes it easy to push this out of the way in my garage/workshop when I'm not using it. br / br /


1 out of 5 stars Landfill   August 1, 2008
Joe Caputo
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have had this saw for 8 months and it has had problems from the begining - the latest the quick release - does not work - I am sick of calling the manufacturer and will dump this thousand dollar piece of garbage with pleasure myself - fair warning :)


2 out of 5 stars Assembly Instructions   July 24, 2008
Brad Gardner (San Jose, CA United States)
The instructions to assemble the saw were among the worst I have ever seen. Steps were missing so that once a certain point in the assembly was reached you had to take it apart again to complete the missing step. This happened 4 different times. The photography showing most steps was poor at best. I wound of with extra parts that I still have been unable to determine what they were used for. I assume the extra parts are from another missing step in the instructions.


5 out of 5 stars Just spend the money and enjoy!   June 30, 2008
Jimmie P. Barber (Beaverton, Oregon USA)
You know there are a few tools every wood worker needs. Every wood worker needs those tools to work and work well and this saw does just that. This band saw is the perfect addition to your shop and will be the last band saw you will buy. From the carter quick release to the exceptional roller bearings this saw is a work of art and function. br / br /When I got mine I had a hard time swallowing the price, but after using it I have never regretted the cost. I cut fine veneers, 3/32 thick and large thick stock to make corbels from hard wood and never and I mean never have to struggle to get something right!! Change blades no problem, tilt the bed no problem, and cut dovetails? No problem... And that is what you get NO PROBLEMS!! br / br /I have owned delta, craftsman etc..... This saw is a dream!!! I hardly ever used my other band saws. Now I can hardly stop using this one. I even rip rough stock with it. br / br /Just buy it; it will be the last one you'll ever need to buy.


5 out of 5 stars Great saw   April 24, 2008
Buster Fudpucker (West Union, SC)
So I don't rewrite everything that has been said I'll be brief. Purchased this saw during Woodcraft sale Feb 2008 which included the mobile base and riser block. br /1. Current saw/riser blocks do not have an alignment problem. This is fixed. br /2. It's priced a little higher than some 14" bandsaws but I believe you should buy a good tool if you plan to use it a lot. This is a good saw for the money. Period. br /3. If you are cutting anything over 1/2" the stock blade is useless. There are a lot of opinions on which blade is best so do your research. I'm using the Timberwolf blades from PS Wood because they run at a lower tension. I'm getting great results and I think the lower tension means my saw will last much longer. Just get a good blade that is designed for what you are cutting and you will be much happier. br / br /Update November 2008 - I'm still very happy with the Powermatic bandsaw. I have built a log sled and turned 3-4 foot long 11-12" logs into lumber. I used a 1/2" Timberwolf blade. It cut ok but I'm going to try the 3/8 woodturners blade from Highland Woodworking on the next batch. I cut black cherry and some white oak. I have some recently acquired hickory and bradford pear. It will be cut within a couple of weeks. br / br /As for resawing I recently purchased a woodslicer blade and it is awesome. There is no comparison to any blade I have used before. If you are having trouble with your saw try a quality blade. br / br /This saw is a workhorse with a great motor. Use a dedicated circuit or better yet rewire it for 220. Happy woodworking...