I bought a Ryobi 16" scroll saw on ebay for $19. (The $70 they wanted for
shipping kept the price down, and I picked it up) It was advertised as being
with blades and manual, but nothing else. It does not have the blade
holders for the blades!
So, is getting a saw for $19 a gloat, or is not getting the blade holders a
gouge?
I don't know anything about scroll saw, obviously. I have done some
searching, but can't find blade holders. Any suggested sources? Thanks.
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I bought a Ryobi 16" scroll saw on ebay for $19. (The $70 they wanted for
> shipping kept the price down, and I picked it up) It was advertised as
being
> with blades and manual, but nothing else. It does not have the blade
> holders for the blades!
> So, is getting a saw for $19 a gloat, or is not getting the blade holders
a
> gouge?
>
> I don't know anything about scroll saw, obviously. I have done some
> searching, but can't find blade holders. Any suggested sources? Thanks.
>
>
http://www.pozsgaidesigns.com/page0007.htm
http://www.rbiwoodtools.com/s/dynamic/itemdetail.cfm?pid=85
I have bought both but the pozsgaidesigns tubes and their rack is ideal for
what I do.
Larry
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Lawrence L'Hote
Columbia, MO
http://home.mchsi.com/~larrylhote
http://home.mchsi.com/~llhote
yea, they should not cost much,
Tony D.
"Lawrence L'Hote" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It's me, again. Upon rereading your post I think you might have meant the
> blade chucks that clamp to the end of the blade then mount on the saw
arms.
> If this is the case, please excuse me. I guess I thought blade holders
were
> where you stored the blades. I would go by Home Depot and see if you can
> locate the saw you got and prowl through the literature they usually have
> around the display. There should be an 800 number in there to call for
> parts.
>
>
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:02:18 GMT, "Lawrence L'Hote" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> I bought a Ryobi 16" scroll saw on ebay for $19. (The $70 they wanted for
>> shipping kept the price down, and I picked it up) It was advertised as
>being
>> with blades and manual, but nothing else. It does not have the blade
>> holders for the blades!
>> So, is getting a saw for $19 a gloat, or is not getting the blade holders
>a
>> gouge?
>>
>> I don't know anything about scroll saw, obviously. I have done some
>> searching, but can't find blade holders. Any suggested sources? Thanks.
>>
>>
>
>
>http://www.pozsgaidesigns.com/page0007.htm
>
>http://www.rbiwoodtools.com/s/dynamic/itemdetail.cfm?pid=85
>
>I have bought both but the pozsgaidesigns tubes and their rack is ideal for
>what I do.
LOL!
I hope you are joking.
It's me, again. Upon rereading your post I think you might have meant the
blade chucks that clamp to the end of the blade then mount on the saw arms.
If this is the case, please excuse me. I guess I thought blade holders were
where you stored the blades. I would go by Home Depot and see if you can
locate the saw you got and prowl through the literature they usually have
around the display. There should be an 800 number in there to call for
parts.