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I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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Sun, Feb 18, 2007, 7:28pm (EST-3) doth burble:
snip but I want to stay within my meager budget. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, right. Then why didn't you even think to say what your budget is? Most people here don't read minds, and the few that do aren't talking.. JOAT When in doubt, go to sleep. - Mully Small |
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No such animal as low price High quality.
Have a Hawk and it is great but not cheap wrote in message ups.com... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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It would help greatly if you would say what your budget is. There are, of
course, people on here that are going to say that nothing but top of the line will do. Not the case. I have occasional use for a scroll saw but not enough to drop $1000.00 on one. I have a Dremel. It does a good job. I'm pretty satisfied with it. wrote in message ups.com... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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I have the DeWalt and I really like it. Even the careless movers didn't
break it. -j On 2007-02-18 19:28:29 -0800, " said: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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I saw one that a guy made from a dryer moter, some springs, nylon cord
and wood. Look in your stack of old fine Woodworking magazines. Maybe a 15 years old or older. He said it works real well and had either a 2" or 3" stroke. On 18 Feb 2007 19:28:29 -0800, " wrote: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx |
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:42:18 GMT, Jim Behning
wrote: I saw one that a guy made from a dryer moter, some springs, nylon cord and wood. Look in your stack of old fine Woodworking magazines. Maybe a 15 years old or older. He said it works real well and had either a 2" or 3" stroke. Before I did that I'd make _sure_ I couldn't do what I wanted to with a fretsaw. On 18 Feb 2007 19:28:29 -0800, " wrote: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x |
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Lee wrote:
No such animal as low price High quality. Have a Hawk and it is great but not cheap No argument there, but the reviews I've read say the DeWalt is almost as good with a lot lower price. I bought the DeWalt. I don't do a lot of scroll sawing but it's worked great for me when I did need it. I've even tried standing a nickle on edge on the table while running the saw. Only time it fell over was when I hit it with the wood I was sawing :-). P.S. Doesn't work with the "new" nickle. -- It's turtles, all the way down |
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On Feb 18, 11:26 pm, "Lee" wrote:
No such animal as low price High quality. There can be, if you make it yourself, and don't consider the cost of your time. If you do value your time then there is the old adage: Good, fast, cheap. Pick any two. -- FF |
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Most Bang for the Bucks: DeWalt 788
***Don't buy used from EBay-- Short time frame a while ago some 788's had bad tables. Center of table around the blade hole was several Thousands below rest of table. I think the factory overseas corrected the manufacturing error by now. DeWalt, by all reports that I know about, replaced table under warranty to original owners. Stay away from Sears Craftsman line of scroll saw. Too much vibration. Same for Harbor Freight. For inexpensive saws, look at Delta SS250, or SS350. Be aware that there is a common "pilot error" in installing blades such that the back of the blade is not at 90 degrees to table (front to back.) Installing the blade at a slightly 7 to 10 degrees off perpendicular causes all kinds of cutting problems. Some very angry and frustrated owners blame Delta of poor design of blade clamps that allow this common "pilot error." Think about it, two or three hours of work being turned into firewood because of incorrect replacement blade installation. Install blade correctly, you have a good saw for the money. If you are looking for saws under $100.00 USD, in a home improvement store, you are on your own. Phil wrote in message ups.com... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I am thinking of buying a scroll saw. What would any of you recommend, as far as best quality/low price. I know there are high priced saws, but I want to stay within my meager budget. Thanks, Smitty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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