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05-08-2023, 07:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2023, 07:37 AM by Chuck in NC.
Edit Reason: Corrected voltage and blade qty. Added pics.
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SOLD! Thanks all for the interest!!
2005 MM16, purchased new for $2500, asking $1700.
I am in Eastern NC.
3.6kW (4.8HP) single phase motor, wired 220V with 30A twist-loc connector.
I added locking casters to allow mobility.
It has been an incredible saw. I have relied on it to help me design and make custom bedroom and dining table furniture for our home and for the kids.
It's time for me to let it go. I spend my time fishing and boating, island hopping at the coast.
I have a total of 5 blades of varying size that will be included.
The telescoping blade guard has some stains from humidity when the shop doors were left open. This does not affect function.
This is a great saw. I hope someone will take it and use it.
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I have a slightly older version (I happen to be in Charlotte), and can attest it is a great saw. Great for resawing and anything else you need.
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(05-08-2023, 07:02 PM)Chuck in NC Wrote: 2005 MM16, purchased new for $2500, asking $1700.
I am in Eastern NC.
3.5kW/4.7kW, wired with 30A twist-loc.
I added locking casters to allow mobility.
It has been an incredible saw. I have relied on it to help me design and make custom bedroom and dining table furniture for our home and for the kids.
It's time for me to let it go. I spend my time fishing and boating, island hopping at the coast.
I have a total of 5 saws of varying size that will be included.
I can send pics if interested.
I was away on business for 3 weeks immediately after I took delivery of the saw. One of my family members left the outside shop rollup door open on a warm spring day after weeks of cool weather. The cast iron surfaces and painted areas were fine. The telescoping blade guard is got some rust spots.
This is a great saw. I hope someone will take it and use it.
Is this single-phase 220V or something else?
Did you mean 5 blades rather than 5 saws?
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(05-08-2023, 07:38 PM)iclark Wrote: Is this single-phase 220V or something else?
Did you mean 5 blades rather than 5 saws?
Yes and yes.
Thanks - corrected in O.P.
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(05-08-2023, 07:14 PM)jcredding Wrote: I have a slightly older version (I happen to be in Charlotte), and can attest it is a great saw. Great for resawing and anything else you need.
I bought my saw at a big woodworking show in Charlotte.
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05-10-2023, 07:09 AM
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I have that exact saw (mine might be 2006), and would like to have a second one...if it was closer I'd be all over it.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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Wish I was closer... or had already moved to NC.
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If I lived close by, I'd buy it just to resell it. That is a fantastic deal for a MM16 made by Centauro. Look up what a new one costs, probably no longer made by Centauro, and you'll see what a bargain this is.
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