Unusual Scroll Saw Driven by Mark V

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Unusual Scroll Saw Driven by Mark V

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Saw this on the internet.
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algale wrote:Saw this on the internet.
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Some of us saw it here. http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 23#p198123
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JPG wrote:
algale wrote:Saw this on the internet.
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Some of us saw it here. http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 23#p198123
Missed that post. :o
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That is the somewhat famous Hawk saw. My brother has one and loved it, well until they went out of business and he needed parts. I don't know how interested anyone is but here is some history.

http://www.bushtonmanufacturing.com/About-Us.html

As it turns out they were saved some years back and now produce what I've heard is a great saw. I don't know if my brother ever got the parts he needed or not, he's at the point that he does very little wood working anymore. Have to ask him sometime, maybe I could adapt his to a shopsmith???

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