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General Scroll Saw Talk / Re: Delta 40-695 issue
« on: November 18, 2013, 08:14:56 pm »
take it in to have it look at it could be something like a bearing that is going out.
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I have a 5 yr old Dewalt 774 type 2 scroll saw and have just love it. Have not had any problems until yesterday. It will not turn on. I have taped on the motor, checked the overload fuse, cleaned up the on-off switch with air hose and nothing. Tried plugging into different outlets and so on but still nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?
God bless
Stett14
sounds like bad bearings.
Hey guys I need a little feedback and info, I have had my heart set on getting an ex-21 to do all my scroll sawing on but its getting closer to Christmas and money is getting tighter so I'm considering going with a dewalt. With all the issues that have been reported with the type 2's I'm very hesitant to get one but at the same time if I get a used type 1 its going to be at least 15 years old and that doesn't make me comfortable either.
My question to you guys who have type 2's is if the quality has improved enough for the dewalt 788 to still be a good saw or am I going to be buying a saw that's going to give me headaches that I shouldn't have from a $500 saw?
Hello friends!
A few days ago I noticed that the blade of my new EX21 model ce began to jump higher than normal.
Someone can tell me how can I set the blade?!
Thank you!
I agree with Danny: I have had a Harbor Freight saw and a DeWalt and found both of them to not be durable. Since 2008 I have two Hegners and a Jet.
Trying to locate Eclipse Saw by email, phone, and letter. Is he still in business? Does anyone have an Eclipse for sale? Thanks--Ken
Julief said it perfectly. Side to side can be adjusted to 90 degrees but on most saws you can't get a perfect 90 degree on the back of the blade. This is part of the design of the machine to allow for a slightly more aggressive cut.