essexcowboy":ogwgs6jt said:
as always plenty of good advice and tips.THANKYOU. think its going to be a hegner. with reference to the blades my fault for buying a cheap blade converter. very bad machining. another lesson learned. not going to bother getting anymore until i get another saw
My advice if you are looking for a second hand Hegner is to try to get one with the quick release tensioning lever (picture below) as it is not really feasible to add one later. This lever will make an enormous difference if you do internal cut outs on your work.
Also try to get a variable speed model, much better when doing intricate delicate work, again you cannot add it to a Hegner later. The quick clamp is also essential but you can add one of those later if the saw you choose does not have one.
So in summary the features I recommend looking for are
1) Quick tension lever
2) Variable speed
3) Quick blade clamp
(My opinions, others will have a different viewpoint)