cambournepete
Established Member
Yup, this is unashamed gloating - no apologies
Yesterday I went to the regular collective tool auction at Peacocks in St Neots.
I managed a couple of bargains:
A Nobex 180 mitre saw for the princely sum of £9.20
I've now got two of these, so I think I'll set them up with different blades...
An Elektra Beckum KGS300 Mitre saw for £23 :shock: :shock:
It was sold as having failed it's safety test, so I was taking a bit of a chance. When I collected it, Andy the auction house worker suggested it could be just because the fan cover plate was damaged:
Turns out he was right
It works fine, but takes forever to stop, which doesn't bother me.
It's a bit tatty as you would expect for a 13 year old saw, but I've given it a good clean and got as much dust out as I could - there was even dust in the IP54 rated electrical box on it.
The bars still need a good clean to get rid of the rust, but they do slide OK even now.
It needs the dust extraction attachment and a knob assembly for setting odd angles, but standard angles are fine.
I could probably do with a clamp as well, but I'll see how it goes.
If anyone's got any useful hints or tips for these saws I'd be interested.
Anyone want a Bosch 10" non-sliding mitre saw?
I chickened out on getting a Leigh dovetail jig and extras - one guy really wanted it and just kept bidding it up If he hadn't been there I'd have got another bargain. He actually bought loads and I guess he was annoying lots of us as he didn't seem to really know the value of most of it and stopped "normal" people winning things. Ironically I beat him on the Nobex...
Yesterday I went to the regular collective tool auction at Peacocks in St Neots.
I managed a couple of bargains:
A Nobex 180 mitre saw for the princely sum of £9.20
I've now got two of these, so I think I'll set them up with different blades...
An Elektra Beckum KGS300 Mitre saw for £23 :shock: :shock:
It was sold as having failed it's safety test, so I was taking a bit of a chance. When I collected it, Andy the auction house worker suggested it could be just because the fan cover plate was damaged:
Turns out he was right
It works fine, but takes forever to stop, which doesn't bother me.
It's a bit tatty as you would expect for a 13 year old saw, but I've given it a good clean and got as much dust out as I could - there was even dust in the IP54 rated electrical box on it.
The bars still need a good clean to get rid of the rust, but they do slide OK even now.
It needs the dust extraction attachment and a knob assembly for setting odd angles, but standard angles are fine.
I could probably do with a clamp as well, but I'll see how it goes.
If anyone's got any useful hints or tips for these saws I'd be interested.
Anyone want a Bosch 10" non-sliding mitre saw?
I chickened out on getting a Leigh dovetail jig and extras - one guy really wanted it and just kept bidding it up If he hadn't been there I'd have got another bargain. He actually bought loads and I guess he was annoying lots of us as he didn't seem to really know the value of most of it and stopped "normal" people winning things. Ironically I beat him on the Nobex...