PSA 18" Tannewitz Tablesaw
#11
Too much saw/power for me, but has caused some tool drool:

https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/tls/6007777693.html
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#12
That thing is gorgeous.
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#13
I wonder if it can be retrofitted to SS technology..... <duck>
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#14
That looks like the one in my family's pattern shop back in Michigan. It had a 10HP motor and would cut 4" maple butcher-block like my saw cuts 3/4" plywood! I took the blade to be resharpened in the early '70s and it was $180.
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#15
That sure looks nice and if it was for sale in the future I would thing of getting it for us.
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#16
It appears that the main image is not actually the saw for sale, but one of those "here's what this saw could look like someday" pictures. I think the rest of the pictures are of the saw "as-is". Might still be a good deal, but not quite the garage queen it appears to be at first.
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#17
I noticed that too Charles. I thought possibly they were the before pictures but you're probably right. Tough with no description!
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#18
I am betting the main pic is before use or after the dust was wiped off as the rest of the stuff in the pic matches the main pic
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#19
Regardless, great price for that size saw.
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#20
Nothing compares to that old iron for 'arn lust. Just impressive as heck!

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