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Offline JimInNM

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Hawk vs. others
« on: November 01, 2013, 09:50:18 pm »
Anybody out there have something to say about the Hawk brand?? I'm interested in a comparison to the Excalibur or Dewalt if that info is available from some users? Just saw a video today and from that little bit/bite it was impressive. I have an Excalibur I bought used that appears hardly used but I'm just not happy with it and am looking around for something different. I just started scrolling about 10 months ago and love it. Anyhow, thanks in advance for your time and info....Jim
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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2013, 08:47:22 am »
Have a G4 hawk an EX 16 tend to do most of my cutting on Hawk not sure why just seems better customer support and parts availability good on both

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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2013, 12:56:03 pm »
Gotta say I have used many brands of Scroll Saws and the one I use now is to me
FAR BETTER THAN ANY OF THE OTHERS....Its a Hegner..........................Danny  :+}
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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2013, 01:55:27 pm »
I have had a couple of hawks over the years.  Bought both used.  The first was a 16 inch which I sold after acquiring a 26 inch.  I really can't imagine how any saw could be much better unless you have a problem with bottom feeding for interior cuts.  The Hawk combined with Flying Dutchman blades has been great for me.  I have not had an Excalibur or Hegner.  The original RBI Hawk was bought out and the new owners are making them available again.  I would love to see them return to prominence.  You can often find them used on Craigslist.
"Measure twice, cut once, count fingers"

Offline Jim Finn

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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2013, 07:33:15 pm »
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.
20"Hegner Polymax-3 (2008)
25"Hegner Multimax-3 (1986)

No PHD, just a  DD 214

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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2013, 02:05:08 pm »
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.

jet makes a scroll saw?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/ WHAT ????? :o
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Offline Jim Finn

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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2013, 09:21:08 am »
I have a 1988 Jet Scroll saw.  It is a 15" single speed saw, with an induction motor.  I cleaned it up and it is a very smooth running saw.   I do not see new ones offered for sale any more and I do not know where to get parts for it so I put Hegner blade clamps on it.
20"Hegner Polymax-3 (2008)
25"Hegner Multimax-3 (1986)

No PHD, just a  DD 214

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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #7 on: November 12, 2013, 01:29:52 pm »
Hi,
I have had a Hawk G4 for several years now and I think it is the best. Met the new owners a year ago at a show and was very impressed with the service and parts availability especially because my Hawk is no longer made. Excellent scroll saw and could not be happier.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Hawk vs. others
« Reply #8 on: November 12, 2013, 09:33:24 pm »
Bushton mfg is the new owner of RBI Hawk.  They stock the parts for the older saws and I pray will return the Hawk to the prominence it once had.
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