Thanks. And yes, Timbo, I hear you on needing lots of power for re-sawing, and a really good blade is even more important. Basically, my resawing of logs amounts to using the saw as a miniature sawmill. It is my understanding that you need a good wide set on the teeth to keep the cut open while chewing through thick, green hardwood.
Drew: I have a great deal of respect for the folks on a previous thread of mine who basically took the position that all Asian saws are junk. I hung around a site dealing with old machinery--enough to realize that while I COULD learn to rebuild and maintain a "classic", I really do not need to take on still another hobby. So the two saws I am most likely down to are as follows:
Laguna 14-Twelve, 1.75 HP, 110 V, with a resaw capacity of 13 inches.
Max blade width=3/4 inch.
Laguna 14-SUV, 3 HP, 220V, with nearly 14 inches of Resaw. Max blade width=1 inch.
Both are excellent 14 inch saws, but the second machine is far more massive and probably the only 14 inch saw capable of tensioning a one-inch blade. With either saw, I would plan on using a Resaw King carbide tip blade for lumbering and say, a 3/8 inch for general bow work.
Russ