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JimiJimi

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Hi all

There is a Hegner Multicut 2 for sale on Gumtree at the moment for only £160. Been advertised for 3 days. Northumberland.

Seems a bargain - would go for it myself but can't afford it.

Jimi
 
hi there sometimes they are good second hand sometimes they can be poor quality

about money what I have done is I have canceled my sky and dropped my phone contract to a sim only so by Christmas I will have 350 to buy a table saw I want , now I am not saying you guys have got a mobile contract or sky but I read this web page about being frugal and prioritising to get what you want so maybe have a look see if you can trim the fat anywhere ??

Best regards Mark
 
I've just been comparing the photos to the ones on the Hegner website and it looks more like a Multicut 1. The frame is the same, the spring is the same, no tensioner at the front, etc.
I'd already talked the wife into a day out to Northumberland until I looked at the photos.

Martin.
 
If this is a genuine Hegner, then it’s a bargain, but as that model Hegner is now £650.00 I think I would be a bit suspicious. :shock:

I would confirm the Hegner is a dream to use, trouble is, once you have used a Hegner, that’s it, you will never go back to another saw. (hammer)


Take care.

Chris R.
I. El. (Eng). (Rtd).
 
I have been on to the Gumtree site and have searched about 60 pages and can't find a Fret saw of any description . If its a Hegner and has not been run over by a Roller it has to be worth £160 it may be an old model so that should not be a problem .
 
I just got a reply from the guy selling it. It says Multicut 2 on the label but looks just like a Multicut 1, so it's obviously an old one. I'm just wondering whether it's worth the 70/80 quid in petrol to drive to Northumberland. Probably not, and the wife doesn't seem very enthusiatic and she's the driver.

Boysie, it's here: http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/hegne ... tem-full-1
 
JimiJimi":l3xgc5yu said:
Yeah, I emailed him too and got the same reply. You must be the other person he said was interested!

It's all yours Jimi. Hegner or not, I decided it would be too frustrating to use without the tension quick release arm, considering I intend doing a lot of internal cuts.

Martin.
 
Hi Martin I use a old multicut 1 Hegner,I use the knurled knob clamp.Which I changed for just a clamp.I do quite a lot of internal cuts,I know it is not a lever,but to turn the knob to release the blade then put the blade through the hole,turn the knob and tension the blade again it takes a couple minute or so.I only cut for pleasure so time is not important.(retired 10 years ago)

Bryan
 
Bryan Bennett":prar4idt said:
Hi Martin I use a old multicut 1 Hegner,I use the knurled knob clamp.Which I changed for just a clamp.I do quite a lot of internal cuts,I know it is not a lever,but to turn the knob to release the blade then put the blade through the hole,turn the knob and tension the blade again it takes a couple minute or so.I only cut for pleasure so time is not important.(retired 10 years ago)
Bryan

Hi Bryan, my problem is that I am too impatient. :D I could probably have made parts for it same as I did with my Jet saw, but I made the decision, so it's probably gone now. If it had been nearer I would have jumped at it, but the thought of, and the cost of, a 240 mile round trip did a lot to put me off. He did say he could send it by courier, but it's not something I would want to take a gamble on without seeing. Even Hegner's wear out and he did say he had cut 5000 jigsaw puzzles using that saw along with another Hegner.
BTW, Hegner parts to convert it would cost as much as buying the saw in the first place!

Martin.
 
I just had a look Jimi, and there's 4 Hegners within reach for me. The one in York - I go to York at least once a week - one in Barnsley which is only 20 minutes drive, and one in Hull, which is about 1 hour away. The 4th is close to my sister-in-law in Bucks. The last one looks the best but is already at 247 with 3 days to go, though well worth it as it's like new. Just got the lottery to win and I'm there. :)
 
I know Martin, that is the trouble with eBay - it looks such a good price when you first spot it. At least with Gumtree it is a fixed price. From your travelling times to York, Barnsley and Hull, you can't be too far away from me in Hebden Bridge.
 
JimiJimi":2bpwdxcy said:
I know Martin, that is the trouble with eBay - it looks such a good price when you first spot it. At least with Gumtree it is a fixed price. From your travelling times to York, Barnsley and Hull, you can't be too far away from me in Hebden Bridge.

Further east than you, M62, Junction 31. I might be in Hebden Bridge today if things go to plan, I need to go to RDG Tools in Mytholmroyd, so we'll spend a couple of hours in Hebden Bridge.

edit: We didn't get to Hebden Bridge as I remembered RDG do free postage, so I bought online.
Another new looking Hegner M2 with stand and other bits, on ebay, just went for 539.00 quid. Bit too rich for me, but probably worth it. :)
 
Hi there - I have to hold my hands up and admit it was me who bought the saw for £539 so I really do hope it's worth it. I initially put in a bid of £250 and promised myself that I wouldn't/couldn't go above £400 (price of a new AWFS18) ............but............cometh the hour it already felt like it was mine and I just couldn't help myself. I put in a maximum of £555 at the last moment so it was a close run thing.

I bought an Axminster AWFS18 on ebay a week or two ago for £210 which cosmetically wasn't great, but when it arrived there were also parts missing and the variable speed was defective. After a trip over to Axminster in Sittingbourne and quite a few hours trying to find out what could be wrong (failing pcb board) it worked out that to put things right would cost over £100. Disappointingly I had to return the saw (horrible packing job) as I knew it would niggle me like mad.

Consequently when I spoke to the seller of the Hegner after the auction ended, the first question I asked was 'is the variable speed all functioning perfectly?' He replied 'Funny you should ask that as it wasn't working properly, so I replaced it with a brand new one from Hegner, cost over £100.' So fingers crossed all will be well this time. If anyone reading this is in the market for a variable speed, I think that it would be wise to ask/make sure it's working perfectly, as it seems to be a potential fault and not cheap to fix.

I also bid on the Hegner m2 that finished a couple of weeks ago at £695. It does seem that the variable speed models carry a substantial premium but I really do need it as a lot of cutting will be on material less than 3mm thick, including brass sheet.

The real drag about ebay is you can spend hours and hours watching and waiting for the right thing, only to have it snatched from under your nose at the very last moment. Then after swallowing the disappointment of feeling like you've been robbed, you have to start looking all over again with the same potential result.

I'm picking the saw up on Sunday so I'm quite excited. All I have to do now is learn how to use it!
 
I'm sure you will enjoy it, it certainly looks good. If everything works as good as it looks, I reckon you got a bargain. It got my pulse racing watching the auction and I wasn't even thinking of bidding. :D

Martin.
 
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