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I picked up another saw yesterday. It's a Hegner Multimax 18. $40. Funny thing is it's a single speed but late enough in mfgr that it has the front tension release arm. It's been well used but runs smooth. Not sure what speed though. Seems pretty fast. Anybody here know anything about this saw? It has the same switch box like the variable speed saws but with just the on-off switch. It would be nice to make it a variable speed saw. Probably can't but thought I'd ask. 

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Ray, I believe the single speed Hegners run at 1700spm. I think the best people to ask about converting it to VS would be the fine folks at Henger. I'm sure someone here probably knows as well but I'm not that person, LOL

Sounds like a heck of a deal though for $40. 

 

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2 minutes ago, kmmcrafts said:

Ray, I believe the single speed Hegners run at 1700spm. I think the best people to ask about converting it to VS would be the fine folks at Henger. I'm sure someone here probably knows as well but I'm not that person, LOL

Sounds like a heck of a deal though for $40. 

 

Thanks Kevin, I did talk to Wolfgang about it and he said it would not be possible. But, I won't take no for an answer until I have done all the due diligence of talking to folks. He said I'd have to change the motor and add all the electronics. That just doesn't seem right but who am I to argue? I'd rather just toss it out there to see if that is really true. I'm going to clean it up and sell it more than likely. I don't have room for 3 saws much less 4. But, it's hard to pass up a deal. I had to drive about 4 hours round trip to get it but at that price, it was still a deal.

 

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1760 rpm's at the motor shaft is what first comes to mind.  Any pully's involved may change this faster or slower.  If you want variable speeds, a Variable Frequency Drive is needed for the type of motor used; they can be spendy and aren't easy to DIY.  One could have a small stack of pulleys to swap in and out to change the speed.  

Even at a single speed, that $40 saw is a steal!!  I wish stuff would pop up like that around here.......

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13 hours ago, rash_powder said:

1760 rpm's at the motor shaft is what first comes to mind.  Any pully's involved may change this faster or slower.  If you want variable speeds, a Variable Frequency Drive is needed for the type of motor used; they can be spendy and aren't easy to DIY.  One could have a small stack of pulleys to swap in and out to change the speed.  

Even at a single speed, that $40 saw is a steal!!  I wish stuff would pop up like that around here.......

One of the very few benefits to living among 30 million people. 

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1 hour ago, OCtoolguy said:

Paul, I did. But I am in 9 x 13 shop with 3 other saws and a bandsaw and other stuff. I can't keep it. 

I'll give you $60. for it... you pay shipping.... !!😅  Just kidding.. I would/could find room... You got a hell of a deal... I am jealous!!  Anything I scroll on that size machine,  one speed would work fine...

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1 hour ago, Scrappile said:

I'll give you $60. for it... you pay shipping.... !!😅  Just kidding.. I would/could find room... You got a hell of a deal... I am jealous!!  Anything I scroll on that size machine,  one speed would work fine...

Paul, if you drive down and buy me lunch, I'll give it you for what I paid.

 

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51 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

THat bad,, huh?🤨😅

No, just want to have lunch with you.

The saw runs fine. Table is rough and didn't get anything with it so I'll have to spend about a C-note for clamps and a wrench and a Quick clamp. It does run fast though.

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5 minutes ago, OCtoolguy said:

No, just want to have lunch with you.

The saw runs fine. Table is rough and didn't get anything with it so I'll have to spend about a C-note for clamps and a wrench and a Quick clamp. It does run fast though.

Ray if it runs way too fast I've read on another forum that if you put the blades in backwards it'll cut a lot slower.. 😂

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3 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

Well, it is just as far from you too here, as from here to you,  and from there to here (my home), it is lunch and I will try my best to get you drunk,,, ask @heppnerguy,, I get him roaring drunk every time he visits!! right Dick//

Maybe we can find a mid point.

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Just now, dgman said:

that’s not cutting, it’s burning!

Ahha,,, So we have someone that has experience at this and knows exactly what happens.. I would have never known..😂 So how bad does it burn? like catch on fire burn or just slightly scorching the wood edges like a laser does kind of burn.. 

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