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I have (had) a saw that the blade was moved by turning a handle on the right side.  It is bluish gray.  The blade runs down a slot in the top of the saw.  The  motor rides on two round rails under the table.  We used it to cut counter tops at our shop.  It was stolen and I need to find out what it is called, or who might have made it.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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was it for laminate?
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(05-04-2018, 04:40 PM)KeithLDob Wrote: I have (had) a saw that the blade was moved by turning a handle on the right side.  It is bluish gray.  The blade runs down a slot in the top of the saw.  The  motor rides on two round rails under the table.  We used it to cut counter tops at our shop.  It was stolen and I need to find out what it is called, or who might have made it.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thx: Keith

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Could have been for anything, its like a table miter saw
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Probably should ask at the OWWM
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I know what you are talking about. It did straight cutoffs and also 45 degree cuts.
Place about an hour away used to have one. They sold seconds, rejects, laminate counter tops.
Sadly, that building and contents burnt down a number of years ago.

No idea what the brand name of the saw was.
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