Dirtyepic
Established Member
Firstly hello,
i am fairly new to carpentry but have been in engineering for 15 years or so, so i was looking for a break from the day to day rivers of stainless steel i see.
i have built a few things now including an oak bbq table for my BGE. mortise, tenon and dowel joints. and was very pleased. on and on........
i purchased a second hand scheppach bassato 3 vario last weekend and have been playing with in in the garage for the last few nights.
i was hoping to be able to cut some metals on this as well so i have been experimenting with the Vario element of the machine, to try to slow down the blade. on adjusting it it didn't seem to make a massive difference. this was late on last night so after trying to take the speed back up all i ended up with was a lumpy blade feed. it felt wrong......... Queue thinking about it and looking today and it seems that the rear support for the v belt pulley was made of some paper mache' with spome aluminum in it. it has cracked three quarters of the way round the root of the pulley and is to all intensive purposed F!@#$&G F!@#$D. humph.
so to my question. has anyone any experience of these saws? is this common? i have googled and seemingly come up with no joy. i have found parts breakdowns for the machine but the bits that i want do not have official part numbers. powertoolspares have the drawings, and they show the drawing for the machine. the part i want is 51 if possible. but as i say no part numbers are listed for any of the vario drive coupling
i am not giving up totally as they are still sold and must be available. but as it was this shoddy in the first place why would i buy another when i could make it variable speed using solid pulleys that i had to change manually. i think mostly always it would want to be around the 750mpm so why do i not replace it with a robust pulley in the first place.
thanks for reading and any comments welcome.
i am fairly new to carpentry but have been in engineering for 15 years or so, so i was looking for a break from the day to day rivers of stainless steel i see.
i have built a few things now including an oak bbq table for my BGE. mortise, tenon and dowel joints. and was very pleased. on and on........
i purchased a second hand scheppach bassato 3 vario last weekend and have been playing with in in the garage for the last few nights.
i was hoping to be able to cut some metals on this as well so i have been experimenting with the Vario element of the machine, to try to slow down the blade. on adjusting it it didn't seem to make a massive difference. this was late on last night so after trying to take the speed back up all i ended up with was a lumpy blade feed. it felt wrong......... Queue thinking about it and looking today and it seems that the rear support for the v belt pulley was made of some paper mache' with spome aluminum in it. it has cracked three quarters of the way round the root of the pulley and is to all intensive purposed F!@#$&G F!@#$D. humph.
so to my question. has anyone any experience of these saws? is this common? i have googled and seemingly come up with no joy. i have found parts breakdowns for the machine but the bits that i want do not have official part numbers. powertoolspares have the drawings, and they show the drawing for the machine. the part i want is 51 if possible. but as i say no part numbers are listed for any of the vario drive coupling
i am not giving up totally as they are still sold and must be available. but as it was this shoddy in the first place why would i buy another when i could make it variable speed using solid pulleys that i had to change manually. i think mostly always it would want to be around the 750mpm so why do i not replace it with a robust pulley in the first place.
thanks for reading and any comments welcome.