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From: MickSent: 12/15/2007 4:00 PM
dallaspup, many rig up a blower from a fish tank that seems to do the job. Did you try getting the part from Dremel? Have heard they have very good customer service.
We don't want any light headed scrollers here.
Good luck with it.
Mick

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From: TOMINSTOCKBRIDGESent: 12/16/2007 6:09 PM


STORMY,
I NEEDED TO REALLY GET THE WOOD DUST OUT OF MY WAY FOR SEVERAL REASONS SO I RIGGED UP A HAIR DRYER TO ONE SIDE BLOWING ACROSS AWAY FROM ME,IT WORKS GREAT JUST GET ONE THAT HAS A NO HEAT AIR ONLY SETTING AND YOU ARE READDY TO GO.
HOPE THIS HELPS.
TOMINSTOCKBRIDGE



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From: dallaspup

I have a dremmel scroll saw and the plastic peice for the blower broke off.  I tried glueing it back on but that didnt work.  Is there anything I could rig up so I dont get so light headed when im scrolling from blowing all the time.  Thanks any help would help

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From: MSN Nicknametas2181Sent: 12/16/2007 11:02 PM
Dennis,
Had to remove your post as it contained an email address other than your own.
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From: MSN Nicknamedennis_978Sent: 12/16/2007 11:34 PM
go to the Dremel website and click on customer service.  Jill Camp is in charge of that department.  Just e-mail her on the site or call her and she can get you the price of the part needed.  If it's just the plastic hose just go to an aquarium store and get some. Of you broke the bellow where the hose attaches inside of the upper part of the arm assembly they're about $5 or so.  If you have any questions call Dremel Tools @ 1-800-437-3635 and they'll help you or get on the site and e-mail them.  Have your model and serial number when you call or e-mail them.

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