linkshouse
Established Member
I mentioned in another thread that I really love my Delta 40-560 and the engineer in me agrees with AES's suggested I could get parts that aren't available made.
In my working life I have turned to local small machine engineers many time to manufacture otherwise unavailable part.
In those instances it was needs must so cost didn't really matter.
In the case of my scroll saw I fear it may end up not being cost effective.
My wife opined that I would be better of just buying a new one. Woohoo, green light
I fancy the Axminster saws recommended by Claymore et al but after their recent price hikes they really are expensive.
Given my love of my current Delta I've found myself considering this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Delta-Woo...704156?hash=item419f03da9c:g:J5AAAOSw8w1X~IGN
Of course I would need a mains adapter, but even with the mains adapter, shipping and import duties it still comes in at over a £100 less than the 16" Axminster.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone else have one of these?
Thanks
Phill
P.S. Sorry for the rambling pre-amble.
In my working life I have turned to local small machine engineers many time to manufacture otherwise unavailable part.
In those instances it was needs must so cost didn't really matter.
In the case of my scroll saw I fear it may end up not being cost effective.
My wife opined that I would be better of just buying a new one. Woohoo, green light
I fancy the Axminster saws recommended by Claymore et al but after their recent price hikes they really are expensive.
Given my love of my current Delta I've found myself considering this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Delta-Woo...704156?hash=item419f03da9c:g:J5AAAOSw8w1X~IGN
Of course I would need a mains adapter, but even with the mains adapter, shipping and import duties it still comes in at over a £100 less than the 16" Axminster.
Any thoughts?
Does anyone else have one of these?
Thanks
Phill
P.S. Sorry for the rambling pre-amble.