Thornley Marshall Designs
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Hi All, I’m needing some advice please.
My elderly father gave me a circular saw (bought in 2007) and is branded Power Super which I’ve never heard of (please see photos). It takes a blade which is: dia.180mm with a hole dia. 20mm and thickness dia. 2.5mm
I’ve looked online and all modern blades have a hole dia. of 30mm which is to big.
My questions are these:
1) is there a place in the Uk which supplies the size blades I require? (If so if you have a website address, and a link I would be most grateful), if not,
2) is there an adapter I can buy to make the 30mm hole blades fit? (Again if you have a website or/and a link, I would be most grateful), if not,
3) is there a particular brand and make of circular saw you would suggest? I plan to have it useable by hand and in a table jig (which I’ll be building and making the template for it to fit into a table myself), so the bigger the blade for cutting the better. Especially as I will be cutting thick and long pieces of timber on it. It also needs to be with a power cable (not battery, be brushless motor.
Any and all advice is appreciate.
I need to sort this this week as I’m on a deadline so time is a factor.
Thanks again in advance,
Rob
My elderly father gave me a circular saw (bought in 2007) and is branded Power Super which I’ve never heard of (please see photos). It takes a blade which is: dia.180mm with a hole dia. 20mm and thickness dia. 2.5mm
I’ve looked online and all modern blades have a hole dia. of 30mm which is to big.
My questions are these:
1) is there a place in the Uk which supplies the size blades I require? (If so if you have a website address, and a link I would be most grateful), if not,
2) is there an adapter I can buy to make the 30mm hole blades fit? (Again if you have a website or/and a link, I would be most grateful), if not,
3) is there a particular brand and make of circular saw you would suggest? I plan to have it useable by hand and in a table jig (which I’ll be building and making the template for it to fit into a table myself), so the bigger the blade for cutting the better. Especially as I will be cutting thick and long pieces of timber on it. It also needs to be with a power cable (not battery, be brushless motor.
Any and all advice is appreciate.
I need to sort this this week as I’m on a deadline so time is a factor.
Thanks again in advance,
Rob