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noname

27/04/2007 5:37 AM

older sears scroll saw

I picked up an older Sears 18 inch scroll saw and the entire saw tilts
rather than the table. It came mounted to a plywood base. I have tried
clamping this down to a portable workmate bench to use it.
The vibration is so bad I that I can make cuts but I can't tell where
I am making them.


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pp

in reply to noname on 27/04/2007 5:37 AM

27/04/2007 7:34 AM

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Get a DeWalt scrollsaw. More money, but NO vibration.

Smitty

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On Apr 27, 4:06 am, "Max" <itain'[email protected]> wrote:
> "noname" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
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> >I picked up an older Sears 18 inch scroll saw and the entire saw tilts
> > rather than the table. It came mounted to a plywood base. I have tried
> > clamping this down to a portable workmate bench to use it.
> > The vibration is so bad I that I can make cuts but I can't tell where
> > I am making them.
>
> I had one of those a good many years ago.
> Clamp it to a 1 ton concrete block.
>
> Max

Mi

"Max"

in reply to noname on 27/04/2007 5:37 AM

27/04/2007 2:06 PM


"noname" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I picked up an older Sears 18 inch scroll saw and the entire saw tilts
> rather than the table. It came mounted to a plywood base. I have tried
> clamping this down to a portable workmate bench to use it.
> The vibration is so bad I that I can make cuts but I can't tell where
> I am making them.

I had one of those a good many years ago.
Clamp it to a 1 ton concrete block.

Max


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