As posted earlier I bought a Clarke Variable speed scroll saw, and it died.
It died after around four hours of use.
When I took it back to Machine Mart, I (against my better judgement) elected tp take a replacement saw, also a Clarke.
The second Saw died after around three or so hours of use, it started to slow down when under load, to the point that it actually stopped, (this whilst cutting hardboard) if I turned it off for a couple of minutes, and restarted it was ok for a couple of minutes then started to slow down under load again, anyways I decided enough is enough, and took it back to Machine Mart, The guy behind the counter came out with a good un
"well whats tha want to do abart it" answer was simple enough " cash back pls" lol.
Now this isn't a bash Machine Mart exercise, they did all that could be expected, so fair enough.
It is however a beware of Clarke Scroll Saw's warning, my experience is that Clarkes saws are dire, and I certainly won't be going anywhere near them again, but thats what lifes about I guess, learning from experiences.
So it's back to waiting til I can get that better saw, so I can continue my learning process, oh well hey ho there ya go lol
It died after around four hours of use.
When I took it back to Machine Mart, I (against my better judgement) elected tp take a replacement saw, also a Clarke.
The second Saw died after around three or so hours of use, it started to slow down when under load, to the point that it actually stopped, (this whilst cutting hardboard) if I turned it off for a couple of minutes, and restarted it was ok for a couple of minutes then started to slow down under load again, anyways I decided enough is enough, and took it back to Machine Mart, The guy behind the counter came out with a good un
"well whats tha want to do abart it" answer was simple enough " cash back pls" lol.
Now this isn't a bash Machine Mart exercise, they did all that could be expected, so fair enough.
It is however a beware of Clarke Scroll Saw's warning, my experience is that Clarkes saws are dire, and I certainly won't be going anywhere near them again, but thats what lifes about I guess, learning from experiences.
So it's back to waiting til I can get that better saw, so I can continue my learning process, oh well hey ho there ya go lol