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Thread: Martin T-17 rebuild

  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Calhoon View Post
    I have a collection of old Martin, new Martin and Hofmann cam clamps. The best clamps of this type I have used but no comparison to the ease, speed and consistent clamping of pneumatic. Mac does a great job of engineering the hoses, controls and connections.

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    Put air clamps on one of my tenoners, hoses drove me nuts. While some of those look super tidy, I still don't like all the hoses. Now bluetooth electromagnetic, count me in.

  2. #62
    Oh hey there good looking.

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  3. #63
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    SE PA - Central Bucks County
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    That looks spectacular, Darcy!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

  4. #64
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    Inkerman, Ontario, Canada
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    Great job Darcy!

  5. #65
    Time to skid and crate.
    Altendorf fence parts grafted to a martin t-17.

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  6. #66
    Wow. attn sawstop fans - This, is a high end saw.

  7. #67
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Buck Lake, Alberta
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    Beautiful saw. Very nice work Darcy.
    I really like those saws with their shorter stroke slider.

  8. #68
    Again Darcy great job and awesome saw.

    Making me want one and I don’t I clearly don’t have the need or room. One sitting local to me in great shape for what I call short money. Killing me to not be mad of money and just go buy it.

    I really like that saw. The guy that sold me the t23 had one and it was the first time I had even seen one in person. I was very impressed.

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