angellonewolf
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if you can wait leave it a month it will come down a few want to buy these items but know a lot of people wont travel and the size and weight means not meny people will actualy buy them
if you can wait leave it a month it will come down a few want to buy these items but know a lot of people wont travel and the size and weight means not meny people will actualy buy them
I have 2 of those, one is an AEG (£40) and the other is a Metabo (£30), I picked them up at farm auctions.This for a ton.
Pretty much brand new.
Works well but needs bracing.
Will give it an proper test tomorrow.
Odd the blade angles towards the guide though.
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Just spotted this one, 500mm blade and 150mm depth of cut.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppac...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDRxsyVit0CFSQS0wodVG8JqQ
That’s a monster.
Just spotted this one, 500mm blade and 150mm depth of cut.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppac...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDRxsyVit0CFSQS0wodVG8JqQ
Nor would I but it's interesting to see you can get large diameter site saws.I would not pay that much for a sheet metal scheppach...
that's about its only good use .light enough to take on site for riving big stuff and powerfullNor would I but it's interesting to see you can get large diameter site saws.
But if you have a workshop full of cast iron machinery and need a big powerfull light saw on site then its perfect.that's about its only good use .light enough to take on site for riving big stuff and powerfull
But if you have a workshop full of cast iron machinery and need a big powerfull light saw on site then its perfect.
Half the price and id buy one
Dont have room for a cast iron TS and needs to be portable.
Like I said. Light.It’s 100kg.
This reminded me of my friend who bought this saw for 20€ a few years ago, takes 600mm blades:
Like I said. Light.
Everything is relative. Now look up the weights of similarly sized saws.
Easy 2 person lift.
Have you thought about an Elektra Beckum PK200? It's definitely light and portable but has all the extension and sliding tables etc. I would call it a precision site saw.
I have one but don't move it around any more as I've just about finished the house. I was going to swap it for a Sedgewick or Wadkin AGS10 or similar at some point.