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Snap Thanks Guys for the advice on the blades. It looks like this machine has not been used, or at least has next to no use only three of the blades are missing and all of the original Hegner ones are still there I found some Indian jeweller's blades that I will assume are substandard and only fit for wood or plastic use. I also have some German blades but not many are metal cutting blades The machine is off that horrible bit of chipboard. Seems to run ok, its a heavy old lump.... I also picked up a RS foot switch than I was thinking of fitting to it Jo
Porkiebin ? Wossat ?
Insulation ???? I have a fair bit of this left over from doing out my garage:Any good 2 U ?
Portakabin ... Thank God for that, I was having all sorts of lurid thoughts involving pigs ...
Clearly, someone is still thinking about the recent miss hap on Andrew's shed build, it would have been better without the photo Jo
The accessories are expensive
Those of us that use it for woodwork (fretwork) have all sorts of blade from coarse teeth to superfine and even spiral blades.
A light dimmer with a capacitor start motor Jo
Thanks Pete,Quote from: Pete49 on August 15, 2017, 04:20:38 AMThose of us that use it for woodwork (fretwork) have all sorts of blade from coarse teeth to superfine and even spiral blades. I have a couple of those spiral ones. They claim to be for plaster, plastic or the brown stuff I looked on them as a type of Abra file but none said anything about cutting metal. A light dimmer with a capacitor start motor Jo