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Bart Leetch Member Messages 3,206 Location Clinton, Washington on Whidbey Island Jan 11, 2009 #2 Just think Stu could have had both & slid both back against the wall & made lots of room in his shop. Attachments GTM12c.jpg 32 KB · Views: 10
Just think Stu could have had both & slid both back against the wall & made lots of room in his shop.
Frank Fusco Member Messages 12,791 Location Mountain Home, Arkansas Jan 11, 2009 #3 Neat. Might be good for a (very) small shop and/or portability.
Darren Wright Administrator Staff member Messages 20,168 Location Springfield, Missouri Jan 11, 2009 #4 That would be a sweet tool for the job site. Wonder if they will sell it in the US.
Ned Bulken Member Messages 5,529 Location Lakeport NY and/or the nearest hotel Jan 11, 2009 #5 Darren Wright said: That would be a sweet tool for the job site. Wonder if they will sell it in the US. Click to expand... ditto. I wouldn't want it as a primary saw, but for a jobsite tool it would seem to be an excellent mix for that environment.
Darren Wright said: That would be a sweet tool for the job site. Wonder if they will sell it in the US. Click to expand... ditto. I wouldn't want it as a primary saw, but for a jobsite tool it would seem to be an excellent mix for that environment.
Frank Townend Member Messages 1,069 Location Alexandria, Virginia Jan 11, 2009 #6 Nice little saw Chuck. Note to self: Don't rest hand on top of saw when using the chop saw.
Aaron Beaver Member Messages 427 Location Missouri Jan 12, 2009 #7 Frank Townend said: Nice little saw Chuck. Note to self: Don't rest hand on top of saw when using the chop saw. Click to expand... Might be the one time no one actually removes a blade guard.
Frank Townend said: Nice little saw Chuck. Note to self: Don't rest hand on top of saw when using the chop saw. Click to expand... Might be the one time no one actually removes a blade guard.