Carolina Hd10 Band Saw Instruction Manual
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Hey I appreciate your post Joe. It just makes me confident I made the right decision. I called the gentleman today about the saw so that he would not be left hanging. I explained to him that I was lucky and was able to consult some very knowledgeable professionals about the saw and their collective opinion was that I was better off not purchasing the saw.
What did I get for being polite and calling instead of just not showing up on Saturday? One PIS*ED OFF guy. Anyway as always thanks a lot for your help and advice. You guys are the best!
I have a version of that saw, but it is a Ramco and I don't know how or who aqcuired who, but the carolinas are very very similar design to the ramcos and I am dealing with a similar issue. Yes you can adapt the saw for coolant as I am. Use oil though so it doubles as a lubricant to the saw. Search MMC for p/n: 7783K15 this switch should be similar to what you need.
You will be able to go from there. If you are in a bind, you can hard wire the switch and use the saw plug to turn saw off and on.
This is VERY unsafe by many perspectives, but if you are competent and keep your hands out of the saw under all circumstances it can serve as a short term fix to maintain production. Probably thousands of those junk saws out there. The Travelers Rest, SC tool gypsies were quite prolific at one time. Those companies in Travelers Rest, South Carolina were/are owned by the Hawkins family. Much of the 'gypsie' selling was done by some of the infamous 'Irish Travelers' families (or I think so) who have a large residence just north of Aiken, South Carolina.
I seem to recall that the original business in Travelers Rest (35 years ago) was called Arrow Tools. It has been alleged that the Irish Travelers are responsible for much of the con work on roof and siding repair all up and down the USA east coast. Many of them drive identical styled pick-up trucks, according to a 60-minute episode I saw 20 years or so ago. I remember seeing a South Carolina pick-up truck parked in a motel I was staying in near Houston in 1997. In the back of the pick-up was a load of the so called tools from Travelers Rest. The truck looked like an Irish Travelers style truck to me.