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MaxD wrote:
On 5/5/2013 9:05 AM, Leon wrote: On 5/5/2013 10:02 AM, Ray wrote: On Sun, 5 May 2013 00:40:00 -0700, "CW" wrote: "Leon" wrote in message ... wrote: On Thu, 2 May 2013 18:41:54 -0700, "CW" wrote: My old craftsman would do that, right out of the box. Smoothest saw I ever used. 1/8 horsepower and 6 rpm? ![]() Before he turned it on. :-) ================================================== ================= Full speed, full size saw. Direct drive INDUCTION motor. I have a newer Ridgid. I tried penny, nickle, dime, and quarter. They all stayed up. The quarter wobbled a little due to the breeze the saw blade created. Is this a hard test to pass? With no wobble, yes it is hard to pass. Give us a video! I laid a whole handful of change on my table saw; started it up and the coins jiggled a little but stayed right there on the saw. ;-) I've done this "test" on my old Craftsman table saw, years ago, and produced the same results. I've never been impressed by the coin thing. -- -Mike- |
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