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Tool Talk : scroll saw help(dremmel)
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From: MSN Nicknamedallaspup  (Original Message)Sent: 4/24/2008 4:56 AM
What does it mean when the tension for the blade keeps coming loose when I am sawing.  I use a dremmel 1800 saw and I always make sure I oil it where it says to put oil, Im thinking maybe I need to oil it somwhere else???????  Any suggestions would really help


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From: MSN NicknameOHADKSent: 4/24/2008 9:00 AM
If you are applying oil on to the ends of the blades, or to the clamps and screws holding the blades, I would say that is a bad idea, - they should be dry and clean metal in order to make good contact.
So try to clean the clamps and the end of the blade, before installing the it.

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From: MSN NicknameScroller991Sent: 4/25/2008 11:47 AM
And you can be oiling the areas too often, and then it can creep to other areas where it shouldn't be. the areas should never appear wet and collect dust in the oil if it does there is too much oil a little bit goes a long way. good luck Howard