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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: geneVG on January 29, 2012, 07:08:30 pm

Title: My 40-690
Post by: geneVG on January 29, 2012, 07:08:30 pm
I LOVE IT.  This saw is so awesome.  I can not believe the difference between my 40-690 and the craftman 18 inch that I have.  The wide base helps me control my cutting a whole lot better.  It is so quiet, I can even hear myself think.  One thing I do like about this saw is the upper arm rasies up so I can feed my blade in without bending every which way.  The blade is out where I can see it and it helps me stay on the pattern line.  Loading the blade was one of my concerns because of the small hole in the plate.  Well, it is not as bad as I thought it would be.  I also really like the way the top of the blade sets right in the lock and then you can control the tension of the blade.  It also came with a stand and a light which is great.  To rate this saw between 1 and 10 I would have to give it a 11.  I would have to saw to anyone that is thinking of buying a new saw get the 40-690, it is just awesome.
Here is a picture of the saw.

gene
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: dgman on January 29, 2012, 08:07:01 pm
Hey Gene, I'm happy to see it's covered in a thin layer of sawdust all ready!
Congratulations on getting a great saw!
One other hint, There is a guard in front of the lower blade clamp. It is easier to mount your blade if it is not there, so remove it!
I'm happy for you!
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Judy Hunter on January 29, 2012, 09:10:06 pm
Glad you like it.  I LOVE mine. 
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Mainewoods on January 29, 2012, 09:37:38 pm
Gene and Judy,
How is the supplied light for brightness?  How many watts?  Just curious because the supplied light on my Porter Cable was basically useless.
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: geneVG on January 29, 2012, 09:44:54 pm
Hey Dan, I went out to the saw to look for that blade clamp.  I seen it and it will be gone in the morning.  What is it for anyway?

gene
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: geneVG on January 29, 2012, 09:53:40 pm
The light on the saw is really nice, and it lights up the the pattern ok.  The wattage I do not know, the box it came in said nothing, and the bulb said nothing.  So if it burns out I will have to take it with me to get the right bulb.

gene
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: dgman on January 30, 2012, 12:35:24 am
Hey Dan, I went out to the saw to look for that blade clamp.  I seen it and it will be gone in the morning.  What is it for anyway?

gene
It is just a guard to protect you from the moving blade if your had a laps and stuck you fingers under the table while the blade was moving. It just gets in the way while you are changing the blade.
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: TheMelster on January 30, 2012, 12:42:07 am
I am a new owner for just about 20 days now of my 40-690. Where has it been all my life???? Am so pleased as well. Family and friends will have to drag you from the shop. Have fun.
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Rapid Roger on January 30, 2012, 10:18:35 am
Gene,
If you would paint that saw yellow.....
The wattage of the light bulb is 25watt and are not hard to find. I get mine at the local Ace Hardware store, part #3019817. They seem to last a long time for me but, I keep a spare around anyway for the late night emergencies.  ;D  If an when you need to replace yours, take it with you to compare the style, there are several 25watt bulbs to chose from.

Rog
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Jim Finn on January 30, 2012, 11:49:32 am
OK.   a 40-690........ Just a number?  Who makes it? Does it have a brand name? Like craftsman?
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Russ C on January 30, 2012, 11:55:28 am
Jim, it is the new Delta Saw, same saw as the Dewalt 788. At one time both Delta and Dewalt where owned by the same company, Black and Decker.  8)
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Jim Finn on January 30, 2012, 04:53:38 pm
Thanks for the info. guys.
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: geneVG on January 30, 2012, 10:07:13 pm
Gene,
If you would paint that saw yellow.....
The wattage of the light bulb is 25watt and are not hard to find. I get mine at the local Ace Hardware store, part #3019817. They seem to last a long time for me but, I keep a spare around anyway for the late night emergencies.  ;D  If an when you need to replace yours, take it with you to compare the style, there are several 25watt bulbs to chose from.

Rog
Thanks for the information Rog.

gene
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Gabby on February 01, 2012, 12:56:17 am
You could probably go to a 40 or 50 watt bulb with no problem as long as it fits inside the reflector / shade, and the screw end matches, probably be almost twice as bright. Give it a try if you want more light on your work.
Speaking for myself the brighter the better as long as it isn't shining in my eyes.
Gabby
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Mainewoods on February 01, 2012, 07:23:24 am
You could probably go to a 40 or 50 watt bulb with no problem as long as it fits inside the reflector / shade, and the screw end matches, probably be almost twice as bright. Give it a try if you want more light on your work.
Speaking for myself the brighter the better as long as it isn't shining in my eyes.
Gabby
Gabby, the light fixture I have over my saw is rated for a 40 watt bulb, but I replaced the incandescent bulb with a CFL with the light output of a 100w bulb.  If I remember right, it's around 25w.  Takes a minute or two for full brightness, but I have no problem with that compared to the amount of light shining on my work area.  Nice and bright!  Once I've got my Delta and can see what the socket size is, I'm hoping to be able to find a CFL that'll fit.
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: Gabby on February 02, 2012, 12:23:25 am
I hate CFL's, and hate being told I have to buy the d##n things, cost 5 times what an incandecent bulb does and don't last that much longer.

Wait till they start inspecting your garbage for mercury, and fineing you for improper disposal.
ARGH
Gabby
Title: Re: My 40-690
Post by: twodogs on February 02, 2012, 04:54:58 pm
I have had my 40-690 Delta for about 2 weeks and absolutely love it. I started scrolling about a couple of months ago after finding a old saw that belonged to my dad. I haven't had this much fun in a long time. The one con I have about the saw is that the arm does not lock in the up position. So I cut a pieces of 3/4 inch pine, attached a magnet to it and hang it on the front of the stand leg.
When I am doing fret work, I lift the arm, slide the wood under the arm to hold it in place thus freeing up both hands to hold the blank and feed the blade. Remove the wood piece and put it back on the stand leg. simple.......