I had a big batch of parts to get done for an upcoming Christmas party, so naturally that is when I had to repair part of my scroll saw. Knowing it involves small parts and springs, I cleaned up the area under the saw, made sure I won't loose parts in sawdust.
Overhaul the clamp the first time, no real change. Took it apart again and found a worn cone washer. The part is obsolete, so I decide to swap the parts from the lower to the upper (because the upper is MUCH easier to work on), no problems there. Test the lower clamp, it works fine.
I cobble together a temporary repair, and go to install it on the saw. BOOM. The clamp opens up as I loosten the screw, and 2 parts fall off of the table. I felt smug, knowing I had prepared for this and the parts would be easy to find. Nope.
2 hours of looking, including magnet sweeping, vacuuming, wearing out my knee pads, nuthin'. Another woodshop mystery! Well, that is why there is Ebay, to find obsolete parts. <<hte acutal clamp was cheap, maybe I should buy a second spare one....and free shipping to boot!>>
I still cannot believe with tons of light, a clean floor, and more patience that I can usually muster I could not find either part. I am sure the day after I install the new clamp assembly I will find the others I dropped.
So, the parts don't get done in time, I feel bad for that. Unfortunately, this ain't the first time. I lost my arbor nut once changing the dado stack on my TS, took me forever to find it in the frame of my saw. Of course, that was after I ordered 2 spares, so I will NEVER lose it again!
Overhaul the clamp the first time, no real change. Took it apart again and found a worn cone washer. The part is obsolete, so I decide to swap the parts from the lower to the upper (because the upper is MUCH easier to work on), no problems there. Test the lower clamp, it works fine.
I cobble together a temporary repair, and go to install it on the saw. BOOM. The clamp opens up as I loosten the screw, and 2 parts fall off of the table. I felt smug, knowing I had prepared for this and the parts would be easy to find. Nope.
2 hours of looking, including magnet sweeping, vacuuming, wearing out my knee pads, nuthin'. Another woodshop mystery! Well, that is why there is Ebay, to find obsolete parts. <<hte acutal clamp was cheap, maybe I should buy a second spare one....and free shipping to boot!>>
I still cannot believe with tons of light, a clean floor, and more patience that I can usually muster I could not find either part. I am sure the day after I install the new clamp assembly I will find the others I dropped.
So, the parts don't get done in time, I feel bad for that. Unfortunately, this ain't the first time. I lost my arbor nut once changing the dado stack on my TS, took me forever to find it in the frame of my saw. Of course, that was after I ordered 2 spares, so I will NEVER lose it again!