Just bought mine today, prety good saw, the original blade is cheap and dust collection is'nt good, but it does what it need to do. Will be a good addition to my workshop, already have a planer from sheppach. Thank you for the video.
someone didnt read there instructions properly it tells you how to set up for the angle cut and what you need to adjust , when replacing the blade go for a 40 tooth blade or even a 60 tooth blade this will reduce the saw dust going everywhere and produce a nicer accurate even cut ,the blade that is supplied is for rip cuts very fast messy and rough on the wood ,
Bought the same one when they hade it for 999 :- Sek on Jula around Christmas. I have noticed the same things, a lot of saw dust, noisy, pretty rough blade and also that it seems to surge a lot of watts at startup due to no soft start. But for the money I paid I think it is pretty good. And thanks for the heads up regarding the angle cut, I guess I would have found out the hard way as well :D
seen this model in B&Q for £84, for the price it seems to worth a punt. Did you have any issues setting up the blade to cut straight at 90. Seen that it gives a rough cut is that down to the blade? I'll look to get a 48 or 60 tooth blade for that finer cut.
The rough cut was the blade, I bought a new blade 60T-216x30x2,6mm and that did the trick! Mine cut straight 90, no problem. Don´t forget to move the guide, so you don´t damage the new blade.
Just bought mine today, prety good saw, the original blade is cheap and dust collection is'nt good, but it does what it need to do. Will be a good addition to my workshop, already have a planer from sheppach. Thank you for the video.
Very helpful, thanks - I'm looking at buying one of these in the UK for £83 from B&Q (a large DIY chain).
Thanks for your comment and good luck with your purchase!
someone didnt read there instructions properly it tells you how to set up for the angle cut and what you need to adjust , when replacing the blade go for a 40 tooth blade or even a 60 tooth blade this will reduce the saw dust going everywhere and produce a nicer accurate even cut ,the blade that is supplied is for rip cuts very fast messy and rough on the wood ,
Bought the same one when they hade it for 999 :- Sek on Jula around Christmas. I have noticed the same things, a lot of saw dust, noisy, pretty rough blade and also that it seems to surge a lot of watts at startup due to no soft start. But for the money I paid I think it is pretty good. And thanks for the heads up regarding the angle cut, I guess I would have found out the hard way as well :D
Thanks for the comment! Happy if the video was able to save your saw from unnecessary damage and a broken blade! :)
seen this model in B&Q for £84, for the price it seems to worth a punt. Did you have any issues setting up the blade to cut straight at 90. Seen that it gives a rough cut is that down to the blade? I'll look to get a 48 or 60 tooth blade for that finer cut.
The rough cut was the blade, I bought a new blade 60T-216x30x2,6mm and that did the trick! Mine cut straight 90, no problem. Don´t forget to move the guide, so you don´t damage the new blade.
@@perssonsgarage many thanks for the reply. Really helpful, I'll be off to B&Q tomorrow 😁
meec tools is better?