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  • Birthday 01/09/1953

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  • First Name:
    Jim
  • Occupation:
    Retired
  • Location:
    Kalispell MT
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    DeWalt DW788
  • Project Types:
    Puzzles
    Fretwork
    Anything that looks interesting.
  • Interests:
    Fishing
    Gardening
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  1. Apparently there's a difference between 3M Super 77 spray adhesive and Scotch 77 spray adhesive. I've always used the 3M version and have had good results. I recently purchased the Scotch version thinking it would be similar. Wrong thinking. I sprayed the back of the pattern placed the pattern on the taped board and started cutting. Prior to finishing my first cut the paper began to peel off the tape. The paper would not stick to the tape with the Scotch brand adhesive. It sticks fine with the 3M brand. Apparently there's a difference. Jim
  2. I opted for a more expensive saw, a Grizzly. This is an excellent saw with plenty of power. The down side is getting it serviced. There are only two service centers in the country. One in the midwest and the other in NW Washington. At almost 300 lbs. it's way too costly to ship. That said, I use a 3/4" blade and can successfully resaw 6 to 8" hardwood. Jim
  3. I have ordered from them a couple of times. I love their selection and their prices are very reasonable. Unfortunately I live far enough away that shipping costs are prohibitive. Jim
  4. Thanks for all the replies. After using the new saw it seems to cut just fine. I think I'll just go ahead and work with it as it is. It will just be a matter of dealing with the blade placement in the clamps. I suppose even this old dog can add one more trick to his bag. Jim
  5. I just replaced my 10 year old DeWalt with a brand new one. Looks the same and saws great. One thing I noticed is that the gap between the upper and lower blade clamps is somewhat greater on the new saw. The blades fit in there, but just barely. Is that a change they made, or is something amiss with the saw? Thanks, Jim
  6. Well, I guess someone has to do it. I'll speak on behalf of Olsen blades. I have tried both Pegas and Flying Dutchman and I know they are both high quality blades preferred by the majority of scrollers in the world. For me however, they just don't work. I find I just cannot maintain control as well using either of those brands compared to using Olsen. I have tried and have a fine selection of both Pegas and Flying Dutchman lying around the shop gathering dust. I'm aware that all this probably says more about me and my ability rather than the blades, but I remain a proud fan of Olsen blades. Jim
  7. Gotta admit I've been doing a lot of lurking recently and not much posting. As of today I'll be in the shop cranking out my final ornaments. That's after I finish plowing out the 10" of snow we've gotten the past 24 hours. Looks like a white Christmas this year. Happy Holidays! Jim
  8. I too have a Grizzly band saw and overall I have been very happy with it. I will offer one word of caution. If you need service as I did, there are only two authorized service centers in the country. One is in Missouri and the other is in Bellingham, WA. Technical support is very friendly and will do everything possible to help solve problems over the phone. However if service is needed your options are limited. I ended up having to drive my saw to the Washington location a round trip distance of over 1200 miles. That was still cheaper than trying to ship a 200 lb. saw. they fixed the problem for a reasonable price and it's worked great since. No other complaints. Jim
  9. Hi Jim,

    Sorry I didnt get back to your question sooner.  My dust collection works well, I have the Seyco collector which I think helps a lot. That green box is a bench top unit I got from Grizzly which catches all the dust from the top of my saw. It is only a 5 micron filter hence the box fan behind with a good furnace filter catching the rest . I still wear a dust mask, being old and trying to get some more scuba in before I cant dive anymore I am probably to paranoid about the dust.

  10. Welcome to the Village, from 100 miles north of you. I live in Kalispell, MT. I was born and raised in Missoula, and in response to Scrappile, Malfunction Junction is indeed alive and well. It is the intersection of Brooks St., South Avenue, and South Russell. If you look at it through Google Maps you can understand the name. But I digress. I like your setup. The dust collection system intrigues me. How well does it work? Jim
  11. Thanks for all the great replies. Definitely learned some things from this. Jim
  12. I am trying to plane some maple down to 1/8" thickness for Christmas ornaments. My planer is a DeWalt DW735 with new blades and clean rollers. It planes well until it gets close to the 1/8" thickness then begins to chip. Am I just expecting to much of the planer? Thanks. Jim
  13. There was a recent thread about band saws and you're right, many different opinions. I will tell my sad tale. I own a Grizzly G0457 band saw which I bought new about 5 years ago. It worked great for about 3 years. Like you, I'm able to get scraps from others which I cut into thin stock. My saws developed a couple of problems. I was unable to set the tension correctly and it wouldn't saw straight. If I set it to saw a 1/2" thickness, by the time I got to the end of the board it was half that. I have spoken with Grizzly service and they have been friendly, but not terribly helpful. Whatever the problem is, it's beyond my capabilities to repair. Here is my problem with the brand: There is no local authorized service center. We have a very capable repair person in town, but he isn't trained on Grizzly products. That limits my options to sending my saw to the Grizzly service facilities of which there are only two. One in Bellingham, WA and one in Missouri. To ship the saw ( it weighs almost 300 lbs.) would be prohibitive. So there it sits in my shop collecting cobwebs. My point to this rambling rant is to say that whatever brand you decide to buy, make sure you can get it serviced. Even the best saws will break from time to time.
  14. I own a Grizzly G0457 band saw. Initially it worked great, until it didn't. It might have been something I did, or not. I'm not avoiding responsibility here. My problem with the brand is that there are no locally authorized repair shops. They have two service centers one in Bellingham, Wa and one in Missouri. The saw weighs about 300 lbs. so shipping would be prohibitive from a cost standpoint. Their customer service is accommodating, but have been unable to help. Until I have a reason to be in either one of those locations, I guess what I have is a heavy expensive coat hook. Jim
  15. That's a great story. We hear so much about the bad experiences. It's nice to know that sometimes things go well. Jim
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