Scheppach - BLMS216 - Slide mitre saw | Unboxing & Test!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @Galdnieks
    @Galdnieks Год назад +1

    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.

  • @lukashoward2402
    @lukashoward2402 Год назад +1

    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 ,

  • @yorkiephil7744
    @yorkiephil7744 Год назад +1

    Very helpful, thanks - I'm looking at buying one of these in the UK for £83 from B&Q (a large DIY chain).

    • @perssonsgarage
      @perssonsgarage  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment and good luck with your purchase!

  • @jojjofixar5313
    @jojjofixar5313 2 года назад +1

    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

    • @perssonsgarage
      @perssonsgarage  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Happy if the video was able to save your saw from unnecessary damage and a broken blade! :)

  • @TheMaverickq
    @TheMaverickq 2 года назад

    meec tools is better?

  • @barrymelody4477
    @barrymelody4477 Год назад

    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.

    • @perssonsgarage
      @perssonsgarage  Год назад +1

      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.

    • @barrymelody4477
      @barrymelody4477 Год назад

      @@perssonsgarage many thanks for the reply. Really helpful, I'll be off to B&Q tomorrow 😁