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DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw
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List Price: $952.00
Our Price: $419.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: DeWalt
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- EAN: 0028875007887
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- Features: 20-inch variable speed scroll saw (400-1,750 rpm); double parallel-link arm reduces vibration, Tool-free blade clamps; front-located on/off switch, flexible dust blower, Cast-iron table, Includes saw, hex wrench, blades, 29-1/2 by 19-1/2 by 12.1 inches; 56 pounds; 3-year warranty
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: DEWALT
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- Manufacturer: DEWALT
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- Model: DW788
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: DEWALT
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- Studio: DEWALT
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- Title: DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw
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- UPC: 288750078870
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Product Description: 20" Heavy Duty Variable Speed Scroll Saw, Double Parallel Link Construction, Tool-Less Blade Change, Single Cover Blade Tensioning, Large Cast Iron Table Tilts 45°ree. Both Right And Left
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Customer Reviews
Dewalt Scroll saw
My second Dewalt scroll saw, Wore out the first one, plan on having first one overhauled but didn't want to have the saw in the shop during this time. I have A Hagner scroll saw but I like the Dewalt better. I also purchased the arm lift from www.jimdandy.com. It really helps with a lot of inside cuts.DEWALT DW788 1.3 Amp 20-Inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw
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Dewalt Scroll Saw.
This is with out a dought the best mid level scroll saw on the market.
I can find no drawbacks or problems with this product. I would highly recommend this product for beginer to professional.
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Great Guy Toy
This was for my brother's 70th birthday, he is having a great time. He is really excited about the ability and ease of this instrument.
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Scroll Saw
My saw is bench mounted and is very steady when cutting. Quality piece of equipment.
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Two dead Ducks
I use 2 of these at a middle school woodshop. We have had nothing but problems with them. Now before you think it is because of the hours of use, let me explain. When they are running, they are only on for two hours 4 days a week. Within the first 2 weeks, they both died. The repair shop took their time (3 months) to fix and then they broke again a month later. Back to the shop and 4 more months! Both circuit boards went out and the linkage get very sloppy. I just had another circuit board go out this week. I wish I could replace these, any ideas?
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