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Mark Engel
07-15-2011, 8:01 PM
Picked up the Grizzly G0623X from the UPS depot today. They had scheduled the delivery for Tuesday, but I saw from the tracking that it had arrived in the Raleigh depot, so I arranged to pick it up myself.

I was able to get it uncrated and muscled it into the shop by myself. Should get it all assembled this weekend.
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Mark Conde
07-15-2011, 8:25 PM
What flavor is that adult beverage in the background? There's nothing like setting up a new machine with your fav brew. I am jealous.

ed vitanovec
07-16-2011, 12:08 AM
Congradulations on your new slider, keep us informed on how you like it. I really like mine!

michael case
07-16-2011, 2:01 AM
Looking good! Let us know how it works. Congrats

John M Wilson
07-16-2011, 7:10 AM
What flavor is that adult beverage in the background?

Looks like a Yuengling...

Mark Engel
07-16-2011, 7:58 AM
What flavor is that adult beverage in the background? There's nothing like setting up a new machine with your fav brew. I am jealous.


Looks like a Yuengling...

There's a man who knows his beer. ;)

Mark Engel
07-16-2011, 8:03 AM
Congradulations on your new slider, keep us informed on how you like it. I really like mine!


Looking good! Let us know how it works. Congrats

Thanks guys.

I am hoping to document the assembly process.

David Nelson1
07-16-2011, 8:58 AM
Congrats Mark. Great looking saw with a lot of capability. I'm not in the market for a new yet if I had the room I sure would consider this model. Looking forward to your comments.

Tony Zaffuto
07-16-2011, 9:29 AM
There's a man who knows his beer. ;)

Here in PA, 40 years ago, Yeungling was a "give away" beer! Our local VFD sold it for $.30 per 12 oz. bottle. At that time I preferred either P.O.C. or National Bohemian to Yeungling (The VFD wouldn't stock better known beers of the time, such as Schlitz or Gennessee).