Old (1998) Elektra Beckum BAS315 for £150?

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LewisM

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I've just spotted this on eBay, I've heard a lot of good things about the new Matebo BAS315 so are the old ones still worth picking up?
I feel like for £150 you can't go wrong really...
 
It appears to be good value for money.
I have a slightly newer (2001) BAS 316.
With a Tuffsaw blade, a tune up and a bit of fettling it should serve you well.
Dave
 
It's only ~30 miles away too!
On the listing he said he's struggled to get spare parts for it, is that likely to be a problem? What about blades, am I going to have trouble getting one that fits?

Or there's this Startrite 352 currently going for £200, a Startrite RSI for £250, or this Kity (not sure on the model?) for £150. They all seem like good saws, the 352 currently has 1 bid on it so could be substantially more than £200 though.
 
Don't delay.
Tuffsaw for blades.
Miles Machinery and others for spare parts and Bedford Saw if you ever need a complete blade guide replacement system.
 
I've just edited in a few other options to my last post, the 352 would be really nice if I can get it for under £300.
Still, I've messaged the guy with the 315 asking if I can check it out / pick it up this weekend, just in case.
 
LewisM":1z5uiq3f said:
It's only ~30 miles away too!
On the listing he said he's struggled to get spare parts for it, is that likely to be a problem? What about blades, am I going to have trouble getting one that fits?

Or there's this Startrite 352 currently going for £200, a Startrite RSI for £250, or this Kity (not sure on the model?) for £150. They all seem like good saws, the 352 currently has 1 bid on it so could be substantially more than £200 though.

Only problem I had was spares for blade guide, and managed to repair that myself. That one has replacement guides so you would be home & dry
 
I had one for a over 15 years, great machine. I've moved up to a Startrite now, but if I had the room I would have kept it. I even think I may have a few old spare in the workshop.

I note he will accept "make an offer"!!!
 
I think I'm going to take the plunge and buy it, fingers crossed it all works out!
 
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