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Old 11-29-2005, 02:15 AM   #1
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Default Delta 40-650 Scroll

I'm new to the scrolling thing, but can't wait to get going.

I have the chance to buy this saw in like new condition on stand. Any thoughts about the saw, good bad indifferent.

Thanks and I'm sure this is the first of many ?s on this board.

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Old 11-29-2005, 02:21 AM   #2
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I really like the Delta saws, they have a great blade tensioning system. I guess it depends on the price.
Most users on this board prefer the Dewalt.
Then again I am not most users
It is a good servicable saw.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:12 AM   #3
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Delta's are quite popular in the UK and I've never heard any complaints about them.

That said, De Walt doesn't market its scrollsaw over here.

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If that is a picture of the Delta you are wanting to buy, it is a Q-3. I have one and a P-20. I like my Q-3 and I still use it and will until it wears out. The only problem with it is Delta doesn't make all the parts for it anymore. Like I said it is a good saw and I have had mine for about 10 years.
The P-20 is a better saw but I have had some problems with it.
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Old 11-29-2005, 04:53 PM   #5
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I have to agree with Bob. The Q-3 is not made anymore and so are the parts.
To recommend a saw to buy? It would not be the Q-3 for the above reason.
The P-20 is a very good saw. But there are others in about the same price range. You might check Amazon.com and check the different saws.
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:04 PM   #6
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The saw is in very good if not almost new condition. I can buy it for, I think $100.00. He is in a veneering class with me and just bought a Hawk. It is just collecting dust in his shop.

So for $100.00 would you buy it?

Thanks for all your input folks.

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Old 11-29-2005, 09:16 PM   #7
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You bet I would buy it. I paid $175 for a used one awhile back and would probably do it again if I didn't have 3 of them now. The parts that I feel may wear out are the top blade clamp tension set up, but they are the same clamp as the P20. But in about 4 years i have not replaced many parts at all on my saws. I am not sure if parts are that hard to get as I have not ordered any in awhile. One fellow told me he couldn't get parts for his Q3, then he stopped into my shop and said his saw didn't look like mine. Turns out he had the older C-arm with the digital speed readout. I think he had some posts on one of the sites about parts, and that may be where some of the possible rumors about parts are coming from. The Q3 was discontinued so parts may be a problem at some point and still should be considered.
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Old 11-29-2005, 10:25 PM   #8
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Gary, I would spend $100 on one that was in good shape.

Rick, The guy at the Delta repair shop around here told me the little two prong clip on the top arm just above the blade clamp is one of the parts that Delta doesn't make anymore. I have broken a few of them. I still have a few of them.

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That sounds like the clip on the first style saw with all the linkage on the side for the tension. Big long lever.
That whole top head can be replaced with the newer lever tension clamp setup like the newer Q3 and P20 use. A lot easier system. The new system will fit on the saw you have, just mounts to make it look different.
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Well I didn't get as cheap as I thought. Paided $125. It looks like it has never been used.

Couldn't fit it in the car, so must wait till next week to get it home. Thanks for all your help and insite on the saw.

I'll post a pic when it gets to it's new home.

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