StevieB
Established Member
OK, so with the Rutlands 10% deal and free delivery I am trying to see if I can afford a SIP 01332. To do so I need to sell my existing kity 419 and a couple of other bits I no longer use. The kity will be for sale until 6th April, which is when the Rutlands offer ends. The rest I will leave for sale anyway but the kity comes off the for sale list on 6th as I will not be able to upgrade to the SIP if I don't sell the kity. Hope thats OK
So, pictures below but prices here to save people scrolling through a load of pics.
Kity 419 with 2 extension wings and sliding table - SOLD
Diamond scroll saw - SOLD
Rexon scroll saw - SOLD
Axminster DT jig plus fine finger template - £50
Dulux weathershield backpack painting system - £30
PM if interested, will sell on a first PM gets it basis. Buyer collects from Faversham, Kent in all instances as this stuf is heavy. Could possibly post the painting backpack but it is bulky.
Kity 419
I have had the Kity for a few years and it has done pretty much all I have asked of it. It comes with the two pressed steel extension tables, long and short rails, fence and sliding table. What it does not have is the leg system - its currently sitting on an MDF unit type thing which the buyer can take if they wish. It didn't come with any legs when I bought it. While it did come with a riving knife, this did not line up with the blade. It was not on the saw when I bought it and I have never bothered to fettle the saw to make it fit. The crown guard is present as you can see in the photo and this would fit to the riving knife. The blade is about 6 months old, and still has some life in it.
Diamond scroll saw
Bought this of the bay a few years ago and personally never got on with it. Some people love em, some hate em. It does not have a model number / type on it, but is a diamond, which is all the sticker says. Takes pinless blades and has variable speed. Been sitting under my bandsaw gathering dust for a while now so I may be open to sensible offers if it doesn't fly out of the door!
Rexon scroll saw
Good beginners scroll saw this one, did me very well as my first saw but now I have the Axminster its simply sitting in a cupboard taking up space. Takes pinless blades, dual speed (IIRC) model is SS16A.
Axminster dovetail jig
Only used a couple of times, then I managed to get my hands on an incra system so never really got the use it deserved. It comes with the additional fine finger template but not the fine router cutter in that kit. If I can find it I will also throw in the guide bush the fine finger template needs, if not its sold as seen in the image - the only thing missing is the cutter and the bush and both of these are available from Axminster.
Painting backpack
Not really workshop related, but its taking up space. Never used, its a backpack system for Dulux Weathershield paint. Supposed to allow you to paint up a ladder without needing a brush and paint pot up there. I bought it to do the outside of my house and never used it as I subsequently had to put up scaffolding to reach the guttering so painted the house at the same time. Open to sensible offers on this one.
Steve
So, pictures below but prices here to save people scrolling through a load of pics.
Kity 419 with 2 extension wings and sliding table - SOLD
Diamond scroll saw - SOLD
Rexon scroll saw - SOLD
Axminster DT jig plus fine finger template - £50
Dulux weathershield backpack painting system - £30
PM if interested, will sell on a first PM gets it basis. Buyer collects from Faversham, Kent in all instances as this stuf is heavy. Could possibly post the painting backpack but it is bulky.
Kity 419
I have had the Kity for a few years and it has done pretty much all I have asked of it. It comes with the two pressed steel extension tables, long and short rails, fence and sliding table. What it does not have is the leg system - its currently sitting on an MDF unit type thing which the buyer can take if they wish. It didn't come with any legs when I bought it. While it did come with a riving knife, this did not line up with the blade. It was not on the saw when I bought it and I have never bothered to fettle the saw to make it fit. The crown guard is present as you can see in the photo and this would fit to the riving knife. The blade is about 6 months old, and still has some life in it.
Diamond scroll saw
Bought this of the bay a few years ago and personally never got on with it. Some people love em, some hate em. It does not have a model number / type on it, but is a diamond, which is all the sticker says. Takes pinless blades and has variable speed. Been sitting under my bandsaw gathering dust for a while now so I may be open to sensible offers if it doesn't fly out of the door!
Rexon scroll saw
Good beginners scroll saw this one, did me very well as my first saw but now I have the Axminster its simply sitting in a cupboard taking up space. Takes pinless blades, dual speed (IIRC) model is SS16A.
Axminster dovetail jig
Only used a couple of times, then I managed to get my hands on an incra system so never really got the use it deserved. It comes with the additional fine finger template but not the fine router cutter in that kit. If I can find it I will also throw in the guide bush the fine finger template needs, if not its sold as seen in the image - the only thing missing is the cutter and the bush and both of these are available from Axminster.
Painting backpack
Not really workshop related, but its taking up space. Never used, its a backpack system for Dulux Weathershield paint. Supposed to allow you to paint up a ladder without needing a brush and paint pot up there. I bought it to do the outside of my house and never used it as I subsequently had to put up scaffolding to reach the guttering so painted the house at the same time. Open to sensible offers on this one.
Steve