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buffalo BP-vbs-14 bandsaw

06/16/2008 06:22 PM dickmaenle

I need a manual and replacement parts

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bufflo BP-VBS-14 bandsaw

07/01/2008 04:07 PM puki69
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I just asked the same question yesterday. I got a great response from mr Sam W. Keenon. I could send you the info but I feel he deserves the credit. His email is

skeenon@bham.rr.com

He sent me the info the same day I asked. If he doesn't respond; repost with your email address and I'll send you the info. Tell him that Ray Turner thanks him again.

Ray

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BP-VBS-14

07/01/2008 04:09 PM puki69
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sorry wrong picture

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Buffalo 14" Woodcutting Bandsaw 1983 BP-VPS-14

08/19/2008 05:21 PM joelwey

Help!
Anyone out there know where to get parts?
Mine has the table trunnions that are broken (underneath),the ones that you can loosen and tilt the table.....they do look a little cheesy made out of pot metal,but is something available?
I know this is an old saw(1983)
Thanks to any responses.
regards,Joel

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BP-VPS-14 manual

10/27/2008 10:31 AM woodhacker

I have the entire manual for the Buffalo 14" bandsaw including parts list. I too need the trunion brackets (broken pot metal) Any sources available? If you still need a copy of the manual, I can scan it and send it or post it (14 pgs.)
I found a place on the internet called The Saw Center that sells trunions, but not sure if it would work- also a bit pricey ($34.50 a pair) Interested to hear anything more.

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