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Thread: Oh no!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Oh no!!!!!!!!!

    Oh no, my scroll saw has just stopped working. I'm hoping that my husband can fix it when he gets home from work. One minute it was working fine then nothing. Yes I checked the power point that was the first question my husband asked. It is a horrible feeling, I feel so lost. I will keep you informed.

    Marg

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    does the motor sound like its running

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    PM sent Marg

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    Here's hoping it's something simple, such as a blown fuse, dirty switch or bad starting capacitor.

    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    I feel like a dumb blonde. My husband came home and pushed the plug in the side of the saw and off it went. Did I feel like an idiot. The plug had worked its way loose. So those of you with a DeWalt and it stops working, always check the plug on the side first. LOL LOL

    Marg

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    May I suggest a longer cord less chance of stretching it

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    I would not mind so much if I moved the saw a lot, but it's been in the same place for about 4 years and the cord is more than long enough. LOL Its a bit like using a video camera with the lens cap still on................ I've been there too. LOL

    Marg

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