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Unisaws...Are the Old Ones "Better" than the New Ones?
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Unisaws...Are the Old Ones "Better" than the New Ones?
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 18:57:18 GMT,
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Frank Boettcher wrote in
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Your purchase choice is your choice, but I resent you continuing to
post, as you have for years, that the "factory" was not properly
torquing the units and that was causing broken trunnions. It is not
true and it is an insult to the many fine people who built those
machines.
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geez - "Lighten up Francis"
No, in this case I don't agree. Frank was one of those "many fine
people at Delta" and I respect the fact that he feels defensive about
the product and a loyalty to the company that produced it. I for one,
am glad to have him on the wreck to sometimes clear the air. On Delta
issues, he's Da Man.
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