Anyone here own any of these saws or have any gripes/good things to say about them? I have an old 36” crescent which is a well built machine but has a multitude of issues that aren’t worth it to me to fix. Looking at these smaller 24”ish saws to replace it. Primary uses resawing up to 8”...
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Awesome, just bought it today and I'll check out that storage bin as well. Thanks for all the help!
Josh Baldwin Today, 1:13 PMGreat, thanks for the info. I'll look into each of those options. It looks like the Oneida one has pretty good reviews. I might try to rig up a dual 4"
Josh Baldwin Today, 1:12 PMGranite tiles are 3/8 thick, left over from a kitchen project I did in 2001 back when solid granite slabs would have been $15k. These are from India.
Bruce King Today, 1:12 PMevaporust or chuck it up and spin it with some fine emory paper?
Mark Bolton Today, 1:09 PMThanks I'll look into the Wood magazine sled. I can probably build one, but I'd love to just find something quick and easy to buy right now.
Josh Baldwin Today, 1:09 PM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
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