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Old 09-07-2007, 02:13 AM   #1
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Default Bought an old Delta 24 inch

I wasn't planning on buying this big a saw ( model 40-440), but I just really like how old stuff looks and feels. I am new to scrolling and am setting up my new workshop. I have been on the lookout for all types of tools lately, and have been enjoying reading about different models of saw on this forum. I was very close to buying the Dewalt 788, as it seems to be a nice value when you factor in quality and performance. I will be using the saw to help make small parts and hope it cuts soft metals well. At any rate the saw I bought is a 24 inch Delta made in Milwaukee. I would guess it is from the 50's. It runs very smoothly and quietly and everything seems to work well. It has a blower and you adjust speeds by switching pulleys. It also has a well for lubricant .How will this saw perform compared to a new modern design? Are there any weak points or limitations to this older design? Tips on getting the most out of it appreciated. Thanks in advance. I get the feeling I will pass this on to someone else one day, as the guy who sold it to me also had a Beaver from the 20's that he was keeping and still worked well

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Old 09-07-2007, 03:19 AM   #2
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Welcome Kona. Im not familiar with your new toy, but Rick H probably would know the saw well. try www.scrollsaws.com
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Old 09-07-2007, 05:22 PM   #3
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Kona check it out here give you some info on the saw http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/ByType-Detail.asp?Type=6

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One of the few drawbacks is the way the blade is tensioned, with a spring on the upper arm.
I think once you get used to it you will really enjoy using it.
I have used one on several occasions and found it cut very smoothly.
Check out the OWWM site for more info.
You can probably find a more exact date that the saw was manufactured.
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Default Report on Scrollsaws by Popular Mechanics

I was searching the Internet, and came across this link on scrollsaws.

I thought it was informative, I hope that others will too.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...21.html?page=3

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