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Date: 09 Oct 2006 03:55:23
From: Kate
Subject: Input about the Dremel Scrollsaw


I am interested in the Dremel Scroll saw station 1800-01 with the attachment
for drilling. Home Depot is out of them and say it is a discontinued Scroll
saw. What is your opinions. It was within my price range and I liked that it
took pin blades and non pin blades and the controls were at the top. I guess
I can still get it but am wondering why it is discontinued, maybe problems?

Thanks in advance for your help and opinion.

Kathy






 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 04:24:07
From: Lew Hodgett
Subject: Re: Input about the Dremel Scrollsaw


Kate wrote:
> I am interested in the Dremel Scroll saw station 1800-01 with the
attachment
> for drilling. Home Depot is out of them and say it is a
discontinued Scroll
> saw.
<snip >

Can't comment on the Dremel but H/D regularly discontinues items.

Not sure, but think it has something to do with returns, exchanges, etc.

Lew


 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 12:14:56
From: J T
Subject: Re: Input about the Dremel Scrollsaw


Mon, 9, 2006, 3:55am (EDT+4) emily345@aol.com (Kate) doth query:
<snip >. Home Depot is out of them and say it is a discontinued Scroll
saw. What is your opinions. It was within my price range <snip >

My opinion is, stop shopping at Home Depot. Seriously.

Just because it was within your price range doesn't ecessarily mean
buy it. I'm thinking you don't have a lot of scrollsaw experience. You
could spend that much, then decide you don't like it. I'd say check
your local bargain papers for a used saw, bu one you like - and that
works - and use it for awhile. If you don't like to scrollsaw after
all, resell it, and no biggie. If you DO like to scrollsaw then you've
got a scrollsaw. You can stick with that one, OR, you can use it and
look for a model to upgrade to. Then resell the old saw.

I started with a cheap little scrollsaw. It sawed, but thats about
it. Walked into a Sears franchise store one day and they had a stack of
new, in the box, variable speed, scrollsaws, listed for about $35. I
asked if the price was right, they said yes, I grabbed one. Have had it
ever since. A bit later they had almost similar saws listed for about
$175. I don't know if mine was a discontinued model or what, but it is
pin or pinless, has a nice sized cast table, and works like a champ.
Last years Craftsman catalog listed them at about $175, including a work
light. Might want to take a look at them. A lot of people here will
bitch about Craftsman tools, but I'm happy with mine.

Don't shop at Home Depot.



JOAT
It's not hard, if you get your mind right.
- Granny Weatherwax



  
Date: 09 Oct 2006 23:31:39
From: Kate
Subject: Re: Input about the Dremel Scrollsaw


Thanks for your input, it is good to hear others opinion it helps a lot.
I have been scroll sawing for about 15 years now and started with a
craftsman and just wanted to upgrade as mine is over 15 years old and
beginning to get tired of holding settings and such.
Thanks Again, Kathy

"J T" <Jakofalltrades@webtv.net > wrote in message
news:15510-452A7580-2115@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net...
> Mon, 9, 2006, 3:55am (EDT+4) emily345@aol.com (Kate) doth query:
> <snip>. Home Depot is out of them and say it is a discontinued Scroll
> saw. What is your opinions. It was within my price range <snip>
>
> My opinion is, stop shopping at Home Depot. Seriously.
>
> Just because it was within your price range doesn't ecessarily mean
> buy it. I'm thinking you don't have a lot of scrollsaw experience. You
> could spend that much, then decide you don't like it. I'd say check
> your local bargain papers for a used saw, bu one you like - and that
> works - and use it for awhile. If you don't like to scrollsaw after
> all, resell it, and no biggie. If you DO like to scrollsaw then you've
> got a scrollsaw. You can stick with that one, OR, you can use it and
> look for a model to upgrade to. Then resell the old saw.
>
> I started with a cheap little scrollsaw. It sawed, but thats about
> it. Walked into a Sears franchise store one day and they had a stack of
> new, in the box, variable speed, scrollsaws, listed for about $35. I
> asked if the price was right, they said yes, I grabbed one. Have had it
> ever since. A bit later they had almost similar saws listed for about
> $175. I don't know if mine was a discontinued model or what, but it is
> pin or pinless, has a nice sized cast table, and works like a champ.
> Last years Craftsman catalog listed them at about $175, including a work
> light. Might want to take a look at them. A lot of people here will
> bitch about Craftsman tools, but I'm happy with mine.
>
> Don't shop at Home Depot.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> It's not hard, if you get your mind right.
> - Granny Weatherwax
>