peterdewolf
Established Member
Hello folks. Just found one of these locally and bought it. It looks in immaculate condition, the original blade is tooth perfect but all the clamps were stiff from sitting idle for some time, possibly several years. An overnight soak with wd40 and it's all singing and dancing, the blade is SO quiet ! So I did my homework about safety and good practice and found quite a lot of conflicting advice about ripping. Also a lot of ignorance, including a 'safety video' from a 'legend' on youtube about feeding wood from the correct side of the blade in which he advised feeding the wood from the WRONG side. He had to post a video apologizing. Anyhoo, I am going to be crosscutting, ripping, mitreing etc with this saw. Just a little query, I found my way round it easily but was surprised to find that the arm, when swung in mitre positions does not have any 'lock' in the standard 90 or 45 positions. Have I missed a clamp, button or anything else.