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Old 07-04-2011 | 02:31 PM
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Anyone have a manual for a Craftsman Scroll saw model # 137216010 that can be emailed to me? I bought one off Craigslist but the manual was missing. I think this will be a great addition to the builds. Thanks Batdogp
Old 07-04-2011 | 03:02 PM
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Amazing what a quick Google search will find:

[link]http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/L0602135.pdf[/link]
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Hi Spitfire THANKS. I goggle all the time for everything and I could not find this. Thanks again for your trouble. I was hesatent to post for this help but everyone has been real helpful in the past so I gave it a shot. This is a great site and visit it daily. Batdogp
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From the title, I thought you were going to ask about a coping saw

I have one of those saws. I'll give you a bit of advise based on my first few cuts. Keep the speed down. When Ifired mine up the first couple times it tried to dance right off the table It was setting on. Once I decided to tame it, it is a really nice saw. If you don't over tighten the blade, you can quickly unhook the blade for inside work. The pinned blades work best for this type work. Ifound a really good selection at Home Depot at a reasonable pride.

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Thanks campgem for the advice. I was trying to figure out what the tab at the end of the blade was for?
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ORIGINAL: batdog

Hi Spitfire THANKS. I goggle all the time for everything and I could not find this. Thanks again for your trouble. I was hesatent to post for this help but everyone has been real helpful in the past so I gave it a shot. This is a great site and visit it daily. Batdogp

haha No problem. I was a little surprised myself at how quickly I found it; I had to double check the numbers to make sure it was the correct model! I just Googled the exact name and model # you posted, and the first hit was to the product page on Sears' website I think. From there, I found an external link to the manual, which is the one I posted.

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