Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
It looks like I have sold my Elektra Beckum PK200 to my neighbour who is about to start making bee hives. It's been a good saw but I wanted something older, I just like old kit, also means I will get proper mitre slots.
So I bought this Wadking AGS 10 from the bay of fleas, £300 plus transport on a pallet, came to just over £400.
It survived the journey fine, the seller did a fantastic job of packing it onto a pallet, for future reference this is the way to do it. Take the fence and bars off. Lay the saw on its side, put the fence and blade guard inside and stand the bars up.
In the short term I will be using this on the new kitchen, but after that I will take it apart and renovate it.
However, my saw adventure had not finished, I bought this Metalclad morticer which I will renovate, subject of a future thread. Interesting company, made in Neath and part of the early 600 group.
and it came with this saw, a "Bitco" which I have never heard of before, if you have any information, let me know please!
Not sure what to do with the saw yet, I will give it a once over, clean it up and get it going then decide how useful it is to me. Could be OK for ripping big boards down, it has a 4 HP motor on it so should be powerful enough, I can sort out a fence.
Cheers
Andy
So I bought this Wadking AGS 10 from the bay of fleas, £300 plus transport on a pallet, came to just over £400.
It survived the journey fine, the seller did a fantastic job of packing it onto a pallet, for future reference this is the way to do it. Take the fence and bars off. Lay the saw on its side, put the fence and blade guard inside and stand the bars up.
In the short term I will be using this on the new kitchen, but after that I will take it apart and renovate it.
However, my saw adventure had not finished, I bought this Metalclad morticer which I will renovate, subject of a future thread. Interesting company, made in Neath and part of the early 600 group.
and it came with this saw, a "Bitco" which I have never heard of before, if you have any information, let me know please!
Not sure what to do with the saw yet, I will give it a once over, clean it up and get it going then decide how useful it is to me. Could be OK for ripping big boards down, it has a 4 HP motor on it so should be powerful enough, I can sort out a fence.
Cheers
Andy