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Tom Nie said:
Greg, I can't believe you were that good. Is the coal underneath for ballast? TomNie Funny thing, I wasn't good at all! Not in the least! The saw is a Delta refurb, so it wasn't nearly as expensive as a new saw. But the fence, table and all the accessories were brand new, and you can't tell it from a new saw. Must have been a dealer demo unit, as even the screw holes were virgin. This was the second saw, however, the first was so hammered up by the "factory" I returned it. The dealer is local, so it was a matter of driving 5 miles to hump another one home. They picked up the bad one. But to answer your other question, the coal is in my stocking and on my dinner plate. We won't be able to afford food this year. ;-) The pile of stuff under the saw table is self-harvested Cherry and wormy Pin Oak planks. FWIW, Greg G. |
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