Fair play for posting up responses. According to the side of the machine it mad arou 2001. Does that change your view on it's quality. I reckon it'll get me through the basics and then I'll get a Hegner if I find limitations. I did watch the video by Scrimper, very good actually
I can't see from your photo but these usually come with two "hanger type" blade clamps for pinless blades, which assemble off the saw, there are guide recesses usually on the top arm to get the length right
Or does yours have fixed blade clamps? which may have been added later by someone
I have basically one of the same saws but Scheppach badged, they retail from about £70 up to £200 for more or less the same saw
Easy to use for pinned blades, a bit of a pain for pinless , other than that they do a job of work for not a lot, I paid £20 for mine
Yeah, it's currently got a painless blade and tbh, I think I will try pinned. I'm not doing anything that needs the sophistication of a high end saw. Hopefully this will be adequate. Probably pay for itself pretty quick
Pinned blades are fine for a lot of jobs, its when you get to finer work that pinless come into their own as you cannot easily get a pinned blade through the hole drilled for all inside cuts
One thing to bear in mind though, pinned blades are roughly twice the price of pinless, if you are using a large number it can add up
You can get aftermarket conversion kits for pinless blades (Olson for example) but don't think much of them personally, I would rather use the cash to put towards a better saw
Or you can make a couple if you have the kit to do so
Axminster sell clamps that will fit yours for about ten quid but there are mixed reviews on them (although I suspect most problems are user made)
If you decide you want to do more intricate projects, really the only satisfactory answer is to upgrade to a better saw
PS there are pinned blades and then there are pinned blades, the DIY store type are rather agricultural, Pegas do much finer pinned blades as well as pinless, they are a massive improvement on the generic type pinned blades
I've got a feeling (I haven't checked...) That it'll take both. I'm in agreement with most of the thread, thanks for the tip on blade quality
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