mattoehler
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Hello,
This was a well built, american made, all iron, beast of a scroll saw. It was made from the 40's into the 70's. I picked one up last month for only $80 and have just got done giving her a good cleaning and am in process of swapping the old bearings out with new ones. I couldn't find that much information on them on the internet so I figured if anyone has any tips or tricks that they would like to share here that would be great! Here's pictures of mine.
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This was a well built, american made, all iron, beast of a scroll saw. It was made from the 40's into the 70's. I picked one up last month for only $80 and have just got done giving her a good cleaning and am in process of swapping the old bearings out with new ones. I couldn't find that much information on them on the internet so I figured if anyone has any tips or tricks that they would like to share here that would be great! Here's pictures of mine.
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