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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Lindberg View Post
    I guess it falls on me to be the iconoclast (again).

    I got a 2600 via the death of the father/in-law of some good friends.

    Some thoughts:
    • Noisy
    • Works and works great
    • Large (too large)
    • Got paper from Grizzly
    • Didn't need infeed/outfeed
    • Sold it (via eBay)
    • Did I mention large
    I ended up with a Delta X5 that actually fits in my shop

    Me, if I did have room, I would haunt eBay and Craigs List first
    If your 2600 is “noisy”….something is wrong. It’s like a feather dropping onto a pond compared to a planer.

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