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    HF Band Saw Modification-Magnet light

    HF Band Saw Modification-Magnet light. Now I can see the line.
    I had to put a longer cord on it to allow for upswing of the blade swing arm.
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    Last edited by Captainleeward; Apr 6, 2015 at 06:36 PM.

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    I like the Ying and Yang sticker modification on your saw that probably helps you see the light eh? The machined aluminum knob is cool. Is the little tray to catch cut offs or do you run coolant? I need more lights on my shop equipment. Good thinking.

    Bob

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    Thanks Captainleeward! I've added your Bandsaw Magnet Light to our Lighting and Bandsaws categories, as well as to your builder page: Captainleeward's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:


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    Hi, Manitoba Man, AKA BOB ya the yen yang symbol always keep my machines running. Yes that is a part tray no more parts on the floor.
    no coolant but is use a few drops of motor oil when I do a long time job. Thanks for your questions see ya soon. :O)
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    Very practical and useful mod, Captain. I too have notice that I need more light nowadays when working on stuff. The price of growing old.

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