I've been lurking for a while just reading and learning. I finally bought a Delta SS350 and have been practicing. I am new to both woodworking and scrolling. So far, I like my saw. I have been using Olsen skip tooth reverse #2 and #5. I took the side off of the saw just to see what was in there. I note that the holes for oiling are tiny and would be very hard to hit through the oiling holes with a can of 3-in-one. Should I buy a syringe? It looks like a bent needle would be useful or some very small plastic tubing.
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Howdy neighbor- I am near Texarkana so that makes us neighbors. I use a thin long tube for my 3 n 1 oil that is small enough that it will fit in almost any hole. I use what I need and then just loop it up like the half tie of a shoestring. I found out the hard way that if you don't hold your tube up when you are through all that was left in the tube will come out-thus making a mess and oiling something you don't want oil on
Hope this help
Sharon
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