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rayben

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I am intending upgrading to a new scroll saw money being a bit tight I was wondering which would be the best buy 1/hegner single speed cost a little over £300 or 2/or a cheaper multi speed saw costing around £200.
Regards Ray
 
... or an even cheaper 2nd hand Delta for around £150 if you can find one.
 
Multi-speed every time. Although you will often run it at a 'comfortable' speed there will be times when you want to slow it down for delicate work and intricate tight turns.

Barry
 
At the risk of sounding like a Delta fan club, me too for the Delta.

I got mine for £80. They're rather old now but such good machines.

Phill
 
I bought the Hegner Multicut 1 Variable Speed last year, it's an awesome piece of kit.

Ended up throwing my old saw out. The Hegner's really are very well made
 
I just missed a two speed Delta on fleabay. I capped my bid at 40 quid as I wanted it to play with. If it was someone in here that won it, I apologise for upping the price.
 
martinka":36wwy1qz said:
I just missed a two speed Delta on fleabay. I capped my bid at 40 quid as I wanted it to play with. If it was someone in here that won it, I apologise for upping the price.

I right fancied that, but collection only from York was a bit far away!

Phill
 
linkshouse":33j6hov6 said:
martinka":33j6hov6 said:
I just missed a two speed Delta on fleabay. I capped my bid at 40 quid as I wanted it to play with. If it was someone in here that won it, I apologise for upping the price.

I right fancied that, but collection only from York was a bit far away!

Phill
It was advertised as variable speed, but i queried that as it's obvious from the photo that it's two speed. The seller did add an amendment.
 
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