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View Poll Results: What scroll saws do you own
Delta 98 24.02%
DeWalt 137 33.58%
Diamond 4 0.98%
Eclipse 7 1.72%
Excalibur 28 6.86%
Hawk 54 13.24%
Hegner 32 7.84%
Ryobi 25 6.13%
Sears 74 18.14%
Other 42 10.29%
Dremel 47 11.52%
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Old 09-21-2008, 02:32 AM   #81
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Old 09-21-2008, 06:14 PM   #82
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Hi All, just a little follow-up regarding my Powerline Scroll Saw. One of my pals over in the WCI Message Board told me to go look at Grizzly. Sure enough there is a 15" Scroll Saw manual they had discontinued the 15" like mine. Only difference is age and it has a blower! So I printed the manual for reference. The concenus is that this unit I have is made for other companies to put their name on it. Not all, but some.
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Old 09-30-2008, 11:40 PM   #83
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Hi - I have a Delta 40-570 16" model which I bought in Mexico City 3 years ago and immediately went under wraps after I was offered a job long term overseas. At the time I bought it it wasnt the cheapest saw in the local market but after investigating on the internet it seemed a reasonable buy even though it costs 35% more than the same model listed in the US and worth spending on for a hobby I wasn't sure I would pursue seriously.

Having just started scrolling it seems to do a reasonable job but I can see a couple of drawbacks when compared to the popular Dewalt 788

Last week I contacted Dewalt Mexico thinking seriously to splash out on their model and put my Delta up for resale. To my amazement they told me the DW 788 is no longer available here in Mexico even though its still advertised on their Mexican web site and can still be found for sale all over the US and Canada.

Now it seems if I want one my only reasonable option would be to drive up to the border in my hols and buy in the US.

As to other models, unfortunately there seems to be a dearth in Mexico. Dremel and Craftsman are present at my local Sears branch, and I've been told I can find Knova, Ryobi and Makita model all which seem pretty low end and again at a hefty price premium compared to the US.

So, for the moment I've decided to stay with the Delta until I can find something better and my scrolling improves sufficiently to warrant an upgrade
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Old 10-28-2008, 04:02 AM   #84
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i have a tradesman very similar to craftman and i really do truly like it
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Dewalt 788 here and Loving it , Though I wore out a Craftsman 16 inch after many a many projects> a good saw for all the beginning work! Marshall
I have to agree w/ Marshall. I switched from my Craftsman to my DeWalt after having shoulder surgery. The tension setting on the Craftsman was too much for a "never to get better" shoulder injury and the DeWalt fit the bill perfectly. I can scroll w/out having to force a painful shoulder.
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Kevin, I agree with you, but, each of us need to investigate all the options that we have(saws). It takes time to determine whether or not to buy something as expensive as a scrollsaw. So many things enter into it, like learning that you would like one thing on a saw or another. I started out with a Sears jig-saw, all cast iron & was really nice, But, limited. Then I really got serious & bought my Delta Q-3, 18 in. variable speed. That cost me almost 500.00. But, was a very good saw. I liked using spiral blades & had problems with the blade clamps, so decided to buy a DeWalt 788. Now I'm just having lots of fun, Ha. The Delta is for sale, as I don't use them both now. I guess you learn as you go is what I am saying. It is a matter of what you can afford when you decide to buy your saw. I guess you need to graduate, & move up to a better saw, like I did. Take Care & good Scrolling Larry
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