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Old 04-18-2008, 01:16 PM   #1
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I am trying to sell a few tools for a friend who lost her husband the end of last year. With that being said, heres what we have.

One Pro-tech 16" variable speed scroll saw model # 3303. It looks to be in good condition. I will get back over there and take a pic and post it here. I have no idea whats its worth. I would like to get as much as we can, cause she needs the money. I would buy it but I already have 2. The saw is in Lake Charles, La. I think it can be shipped. At this point if you have an idea what it's worth, please let me know.

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Old 04-19-2008, 11:43 AM   #2
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New it sold for 190-200 dollars. Its current value will depend on how used it is. Sorry but I don't need another Scroll Saw but from what I read this is a very decent saw so someone should be interested in it.
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I am not aware of what it will bring. If it is in good working order I would pay $35.00 for it (plus shipping). Mine new was 125.00. Reason for low bid is, it is no longer manufactured or supported as far as I can find. The one I have has been used about ten times from new and it quit (ckt board smoked). I cannot find any technical support, cannot even find PRO-TECH POWER, INC. Just a circuit board schematic would be a great help.

For your shipping cost info, the shipping town would be to Raymond, ME 04071. Complete info available following your answer/acceptance

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I am not aware of what it will bring. If it is in good working order I would pay $35.00 for it (plus shipping). Mine new was 125.00. Reason for low bid is, it is no longer manufactured or supported as far as I can find. The one I have has been used about ten times from new and it quit (ckt board smoked). I cannot find any technical support, cannot even find PRO-TECH POWER, INC. Just a circuit board schematic would be a great help.

For your shipping cost info, the shipping town would be to Raymond, ME 04071. Complete info available following your answer/acceptance

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Waitnsee Thank you for replying to the thread. I have the saw listed on several web sites for $150.00. It is in good shape and when new was around $200.00. It must now be the same saw you have. I have the owners manual somewhere. If I find it I will post the company information. Thanks for your interest.
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Id like to see a pic of this scroll saw , I might be interested!!!
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waitnsee I found the owners manaul on the saw. It will take a few days for me to get a pic of the saw, but here is the cover of the owners manual and the wiring diagram. I will got you a pic of the saw as soon as I can.
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Ref. PRO-TECH Saw. Thank you all for your comments, especially Sawdust Maker and Handyman. I have the original instruction manual that came with the saw illustrating the interconnections of the saw components, but what I need specifically is a schematic of the speed control circuit board in order to identify a burned out resistor. I believe it is a 22 Ohm, 1/4 watt part, but not being sure I don't want to re-kindle the burn-out.

Again thank you all for your efforts.


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