Thanks for the replies. To be honest if not see the shadow line before you guys mentioned it.
I’ve had a quick look on YouTube and I think that’s the way forward
I have a Makita LS1018L sliding mitre saw at the moment. I've had this for 5-6 years and it has been great. I'm looking to replace it with a battery (2x 18v) saw but most reviews mention the lack of a laser.
Is there a 36v Makita mitre saw with a laser and 260mm blade or do I keep my current...
I Have 2 sets available. £10.00 each plus £2.70 post (Evri)
The 9.5R bit has been used from one set and the other set doesn't have one as it's in my router, all others have never been out the case and are brand new and unused.
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The tyres are the same material by the looks of it. Just rubber but the Bedford ones are a lot thicker than the RP ones. The picture below is a comparison of both. The RP tyre is a used one but not any thinner than the new ones I have fitted.
As I'm really busy this time...
Not been on here for a while but I've ditched the Bedford Saw & Tool tyres and fitted some genuine Record Power tyres and it's all working as it should.
Nigel @sawdustandwax came round last Wednesday to have a look and we managed to get it running without the blade running off. It's not perfect but it runs. So far so good.
Thanks for popping by
I had a Katsu trim router years ago and when it died I bit the bullet and bought the Makita 18v battery one. Had the Makita one for a few years now and it's absolutely brilliant!
@Derek Cohen (Perth Oz) The Makita has 2 LEDs
I bought a SIP and it works surprisingly well. I don’t use it often but it’s there when I need it.
I think it was only £60-70 new when I bought it years ago.
I bought a SIP and it works surprisingly well. I don’t use it often but it’s there when I need it.
I think it was only £60-70 new when I bought it years ago.
I'll try and have a read of that over the weekend. I have changed both wheel tyres already (which started all this) It used to work flawlessly and even better now I'm back working on my old Clarke mini bandsaw....
I think the bearings are okay as the wheels have no play and it has been running good for years. The tyres I have fitted are flat to the wheel with no uneven bits. I remember this being a nightmare to set up when I bought it as I changed the standard blade for a Tuffsaw one. Ever since it has...