Dunlap 3-Wheel Band Saw made by Sears Model # 534.01120 (2024 Update)

Can anyone tell me how to find more information about this tool made by Sears-Roebuck (sp)? I know it is old and belt driven but do not know if it is worth cleaning up or has any value. Thanks

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Kett2000
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replying to Kett2000, Shawnmav wrote: I have one and you would be better off buying a new one if you intend to do any real detail or accurate cutting. I use mine to just rough cut small or light materi which may be to long to fit in the garbage can or just cutting something for blocking material and such.

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Shawnmav

replying to Shawnmav, SM wrote: Update to my earlier post. I put new rubber on the three rollers and installed a new blade on mine. Then decided to attempt to cut out some stars that were traced out on a 2x4 that were 3/4" in diameter. I cut out the first one then sliced it in to thin wafers. I could get about 8 stars out of one piece. I made a total of 54 of them. The saw cut very precisely and I by no means am a band saw wizard. It took a little time to get the blade to track but once I got it set it did actually work quite well. I picked this saw up at a garage sale about

20 years ago for less than 25 dollars if I remember correctly.
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SM

I have one and it works very well . Decided to refurbish it and glad i did , came out awesome looks brand new .

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Bill

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