
I'll bet he had the blades mounted incorrectly.
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Yea may have even had them upside down, some of those blades are really small when you get into the #3,2 or 1 blades. and it is very easy to get the orientation wrong....charlese wrote:The SS Scroll Saw has a blade backer that when set even with the back of the blade on the uppermost part of the stroke, I think it is (almost) impossible to break a blade by feeding too fast.![]()
I'll bet he had the blades mounted incorrectly.
just out of curiosity, this saw does not show pulley(?) to mount on Shopsmith. so.. is it designed for stand alone unit only?tgamel wrote:I was just curious if anyone on here has purchased or used the 20" scroll saw listed n the picture below. I just purchased a 1962 Goldie yesterday and the gentlemen I purchased it from had one collecting dust in his shop. When I saw it I said "wow, wish my Porter Cable scroll saw table was that large." He told me for $200 it was mine, that every time he tried to use it he broke the blade. This is of course not uncommon for new scroll saw users and should be no reflection on the saw. There was no room in the trailer yesterday for it, but am thinking about going back and buying it. The price is about the same as I paid for my PC new about 6 months ago.
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If you have one or have used one, how does it compare to other scroll saws? Do you like it? I see it is still being offered on the SS website for $699.00. I could buy quite a few replacement parts for the Goldie for $200, but not sure if I will come across another of these soon and in as good of shape as it appeared. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks
Todd
Yep.jjj240 wrote:just out of curiosity, this saw does not show pulley(?) to mount on Shopsmith. so.. is it designed for stand alone unit only?tgamel wrote:I was just curious if anyone on here has purchased or used the 20" scroll saw listed n the picture below. I just purchased a 1962 Goldie yesterday and the gentlemen I purchased it from had one collecting dust in his shop. When I saw it I said "wow, wish my Porter Cable scroll saw table was that large." He told me for $200 it was mine, that every time he tried to use it he broke the blade. This is of course not uncommon for new scroll saw users and should be no reflection on the saw. There was no room in the trailer yesterday for it, but am thinking about going back and buying it. The price is about the same as I paid for my PC new about 6 months ago.
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If you have one or have used one, how does it compare to other scroll saws? Do you like it? I see it is still being offered on the SS website for $699.00. I could buy quite a few replacement parts for the Goldie for $200, but not sure if I will come across another of these soon and in as good of shape as it appeared. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks
Todd
The free stand model is not available any more is it?chapmanruss wrote:It came in two models and still does in the Teal color. The stand mounted model and the Mark mounted model. I have the same gray one in the Mark mount model which I keep and use on a Power Station.