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Hey all: I just picked up a Powr-Kraft scroll saw at an action for one
dollar, (yahoo). The numbers on it are 05FD2355 D00. It has a 4" pulley on the right side and no motor. Any advice on what rpm this should run at, or HP recommendations might be for the motor? It's iron and about 30 pounds, 20" deep and 18" high. Cute little sucker. Thank you. |
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replying to Billy, kenny wrote:
My brother was cleaning out his garage and gave me the same saw. What size blade fits it please? -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/woodwor...saw-49086-.htm |
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On 5/11/2016 8:44 PM, kenny wrote:
replying to Billy, kenny wrote: My brother was cleaning out his garage and gave me the same saw. What size blade fits it please? You should be able to tell from looking at it whether it needs pinned or plain ended blades. My bet is that it's using pinned, so start with a small packet of those in 5" length. If that doesn't work - length, that is - go to a 4" if you can find it one. My money is on a 5" pinned blade so I'd recommend starting there. After pinned/unpinned is determined the only other decision will be tooth count, etc. |
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kenny wrote:
replying to Billy, kenny wrote: My brother was cleaning out his garage and gave me the same saw. What size blade fits it please? http://vintagemachinery.org/photoind....aspx?id=12739 http://www.owwm.org/viewforum.php?f=...e99dd121 04d1 |
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Question was asked a long time ago but I believe I have the same model and it came with a pack of Ward Power Kraft jigsaw blades with plain ends. Three 10-tooth 020 x .110 5 inch long, three 15 tooth/inch .020 x .110 5 inch long, and six 18 tooth/inch .010 x .045 5 inch long blades in the original cardboard sleeve from Montgomery Ward and Company. They set the purchaser back a whole $.85 at the time! Hopefully this is helpful to y'all.
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On 3/13/2021 3:45 PM, EricMac wrote:
Question was asked a long time ago but I believe I have the same model and it came with a pack of Ward Power Kraft jigsaw blades with plain ends. Three 10-tooth 020 x .110Â* 5 inch long, three 15 tooth/inch .020 x .110 5 inch long, and six 18 tooth/inch .010 x .045 5 inch long blades in the original cardboard sleeve from Montgomery Ward and Company.Â* They set the purchaser back a whole $.85 at the time!Â*Â* Hopefully this is helpful to y'all. Your comments would be more helpful if you included the original question to which you providing an answer. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 09:07:08 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
On 3/13/2021 3:45 PM, EricMac wrote: Question was asked a long time ago but I believe I have the same model and it came with a pack of Ward Power Kraft jigsaw blades with plain ends. Three 10-tooth 020 x .110* 5 inch long, three 15 tooth/inch .020 x .110 5 inch long, and six 18 tooth/inch .010 x .045 5 inch long blades in the original cardboard sleeve from Montgomery Ward and Company.* They set the purchaser back a whole $.85 at the time!** Hopefully this is helpful to y'all. Your comments would be more helpful if you included the original question to which you providing an answer. The click-bait trolls are hoping your curiosity will entice you to click the link to get the full story. -- Jerry O. |
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On 3/14/2021 2:54 PM, Jerry Osage wrote:
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 09:07:08 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 3/13/2021 3:45 PM, EricMac wrote: Question was asked a long time ago but I believe I have the same model and it came with a pack of Ward Power Kraft jigsaw blades with plain ends. Three 10-tooth 020 x .110Â* 5 inch long, three 15 tooth/inch .020 x .110 5 inch long, and six 18 tooth/inch .010 x .045 5 inch long blades in the original cardboard sleeve from Montgomery Ward and Company.Â* They set the purchaser back a whole $.85 at the time!Â*Â* Hopefully this is helpful to y'all. Your comments would be more helpful if you included the original question to which you providing an answer. The click-bait trolls are hoping your curiosity will entice you to click the link to get the full story. I did not bite. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 15:35:43 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
On 3/14/2021 2:54 PM, Jerry Osage wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 09:07:08 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 3/13/2021 3:45 PM, EricMac wrote: Question was asked a long time ago but I believe I have the same model and it came with a pack of Ward Power Kraft jigsaw blades with plain ends. Three 10-tooth 020 x .110* 5 inch long, three 15 tooth/inch .020 x .110 5 inch long, and six 18 tooth/inch .010 x .045 5 inch long blades in the original cardboard sleeve from Montgomery Ward and Company.* They set the purchaser back a whole $.85 at the time!** Hopefully this is helpful to y'all. Your comments would be more helpful if you included the original question to which you providing an answer. The click-bait trolls are hoping your curiosity will entice you to click the link to get the full story. I did not bite. I never have either. A straight forward, honest invitation/beg might work. Please click - we need the traffic, that is why we keep spaming your group. -- Jerry O. |
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