I have a cheap scroll saw, but don't use it a lot, but I happened to see a Meddings advertised locally for a reasonable price. I didn't realise what a monster machine it was. I imagined from the ad. it was about half the size
Here's a picture of getting it out of the back of the car.
It's in reasonable condition. No stand (fortunately), single phase, all working OK. The spring foot is missing, but I can make something. The main problem is the shaft on the reciprocating drive has been mangled a bit due to the grub screw coming loose and the shaft being quite soft. By the look of the pully, a previous owner has solved the problem by belting it with a hammer. I was able to remove the pully and machine it on the lathe to make it look a bit better, but the pully is a bit worn and slightly oversize. My usual method to overcome this, is a wrap of copper tape on the shaft and see if it's going to hold. The reciprocating mechanism seems to be in really good condition despite the abuse. I don't want to take it to bits unless I really have to.
Does anyone else have one of these monsters? There is virtually no information about the machine on the internet that I can find.
Here's a picture of getting it out of the back of the car.
It's in reasonable condition. No stand (fortunately), single phase, all working OK. The spring foot is missing, but I can make something. The main problem is the shaft on the reciprocating drive has been mangled a bit due to the grub screw coming loose and the shaft being quite soft. By the look of the pully, a previous owner has solved the problem by belting it with a hammer. I was able to remove the pully and machine it on the lathe to make it look a bit better, but the pully is a bit worn and slightly oversize. My usual method to overcome this, is a wrap of copper tape on the shaft and see if it's going to hold. The reciprocating mechanism seems to be in really good condition despite the abuse. I don't want to take it to bits unless I really have to.
Does anyone else have one of these monsters? There is virtually no information about the machine on the internet that I can find.