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Old 10-02-2009, 12:35 PM   #1
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I would appreciate all info on the Excalibur saws that I can get especially the 30" model. Steve
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Many years ago, I owned a craftsman scrollsaw that was built like a tank and really heavy. It took the pin type blades and the arm tilted to the left or right. I made the mistake of loaning it to a friend and he broke the upper blade holder, I could not find a replacement piece for it so I had to junk it, that was when craftsman tools were good machines and I believe it was made for Sears by Emerson Tools, I do not remember the model number and I never had a manual as it was a gift from a neighbor who got too old to do any woodworking, I sure do miss the saw as it was reliable and a workhorse.
I know I went off topic but the tilting arm got me thinking of the craftsman, sorry for the sidetrack.
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Old 10-03-2009, 05:14 AM   #5
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I have a craftsman that's built like a tank to. Its made mostly of cast iron and steel. Its heavy to. It takes two people to lift it and move it. Luckily its easier to push.
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