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Thread: RBI Scrollsaws

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    RBI Scrollsaws

    I have decided to purchase a used RBI when one comes on the market that seems a good value.

    As there are a lot of them that have been sold over the years I want to make sure I get one in good condition as well as a design that will stand up to heavy use.

    As to the first point what should I look for in terms of wear and tare?

    As to the second point, I was concerned as I read a comment on a post on some forum (cant recall which) that the newer Bushton/RBI units may not be using bearings in the same points that the old units did but have switched to bushings.

    Comments are welcome.
    Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 08-12-2013 at 9:05 PM.

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    Check to make sure the table is flat and that there is little to no vibration. Turn on the saw and balance a nickel on the table. Make sure that the blade arms are aligned.

    Those are just some basic things to look out for. I have a DW788 so don't know about the RBI's, but would recommend to get a variable speed scroll saw if possible.

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    Thanks Michael,,,,good advise

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