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 Post subject: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:46 pm 
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First name: Ken
Last Name: Hageman
City: Statesville
State: NC
Zip/Postal Code: 28625
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Greetings, I have a 24 X 17 Laguna Bandsaw. It is an older model. Bought it used several years ago. I have moved it three times in the past year and a half. Now permanently located and need to get "The Big Laguna" back into tiptop working condition. No manual. As far as Laguna is concerned, no manual. Does anyone in the group have an old manual for the larger Laguna saws. Hint. the trunnion on this saw is held tight by a large bolt. Newer models have the ratchet set up. Help if you can. Sorry this is not about building, but I can't build until the shop is set up and the bandsaw is my all time favorite stationary tool. Thanks Ken


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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 4:55 am 
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Model number might help......

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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 5:56 am 
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Location: Ireland
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Sounds like the ACM Star / SNA 600 from what you describe
Their is other brands that use this frame also
Griggio, Agazzani , I think Felder used to along with Laguna, and a few others.
I have a pic I took from from the web some time ago.
Bolt casting was snapped on mine when I got it ,
It had a clamp holding it on when I got it so I made a bracket to keep it from dropping.
Does not lock as good as I hoped though pfft

I presume it is this machine ?
Tom


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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 6:19 am 
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Location: Ireland
First name: tomas
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City: sligo
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Whattdya you need to find out?
Mine is a 1997 vintage
I have not found a manual for it anywhere, only machine specs.
I use 4580mm blades on it
I have got new bearings on it (not needed though)
I have bought a tire for it that probably will be suitable ...I'll have to see yet
My saw had a fall at some stage and things aren't quite right
I had to do work on the upper wheel bracket because of this
Maybe the new tire will fix things though
Tom


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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 7:29 am 
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Ken call brian bennett at laguna tools in Ca , he may be able to help


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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:21 am 
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Thanks everyone for your information. I called Brian Bennett and he was able to give me help. I lined up the table top and squared it front to back, side to side and diagonally. I then squared it with the blade. It was off a little bit, so I did what I had to do and tilted the table every so slightly to make a true 90 degrees. It has never cut so good and so true. Cutting extremely thin veneer is not a problem. Eventually, I will buy a ratchet type trunnion from Laguna that does fit my model. But that is in the future when my ship comes in. Again, thanks for everyone's suggestions. I am back in business. Ken


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 Post subject: Re: Laguna Manual
PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:13 am 
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Glad that brian could help. I had no clue how to do any repairs/rebuild ,brian explained it step by step.If your having problems with your laguna call him.


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