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If you're looking for a PCS might be worth checking out.
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Oh how I wish I didn't have a basement shop. It would me mine! But I don't feel like dismantling such a big machine to take it downstairs piece by piece.
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(03-27-2018, 07:25 AM)alanealane Wrote: Oh how I wish I didn't have a basement shop. It would me mine! But I don't feel like dismantling such a big machine to take it downstairs piece by piece.
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It's already dismantled as much as need be, I would think getting the cabinet down the steps on a 2 wheeler shouldn't be too hard.
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Sawstop PCS (not mine) $2400 Dayton, OH


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