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Great job. I love seeing the old ones coming back to life. And in this case even better
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Well done!!
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Good job and great post. I almost feel like I helped.
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Awesome!!!
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Well,
Sorry guys images no longer display....
I host these on my own domain
www.dubea.com, but they no longer display because it's not an encrypted server.
Unfortunate....
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07-28-2016, 01:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016, 01:18 PM by JGrout.)
Nice Job Chris
I kinda wondered where you came across your saw , I did maintenance work in a refurb antique shop that had the same saw
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(07-28-2016, 01:14 PM)JGrout Wrote:
Nice Job Chris
I kinda wondered where you came across your saw , I did maintenance work in a refurb antique shop that had the same saw
Joe
I got it off of CraigsList from a guy in University Park, MD. This was in April of 2010. Yea, I'm slow
(07-28-2016, 01:51 PM)Tony Z Wrote: Beautiful job!
Thank you very much and thank Mr. Sysadmin for figuring out how to make the images display again. You rock!
cheers,
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Good news is, that's a really great rehab. But with table mounted trunions and a motor hanging out the back that's probably between 1 and 2 hp, does this qualify as a cabinet saw, as noted in the title of the thread?
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(07-30-2016, 03:14 PM)toolie Wrote: Good news is, that's a really great rehab. But with table mounted trunions and a motor hanging out the back that's probably between 1 and 2 hp, does this qualify as a cabinet saw, as noted in the title of the thread?
No, it's not really a cabinet saw. More of a hybrid.
Cheers
chris