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On 4/27/2013 12:03 PM, Leon wrote:
See Attached Amazing, Leon. Just plain amazing. I like it. ;-) |
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On 4/27/2013 12:03 PM, Leon wrote: See Attached Amazing, Leon. Just plain amazing. I like it. ;-) I was pretty impressed too. The first few times that I started it I had the SawStop blade mounted in case I had done something wrong, it was in the movie. That blade whined quite a bit. The carbide teeth are about 1/3~1/2 of the size of the ones on my Forrest blades. I did not do a side by side comparison but that is what I felt the difference in size was. Anyway I mounted the Forrest blade and zeroed the rip fence to the rule on the front tube. The Forrest was much quieter. |
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On 4/27/2013 3:35 PM, Leon wrote:
MaxD wrote: On 4/27/2013 12:03 PM, Leon wrote: See Attached Amazing, Leon. Just plain amazing. I like it. ;-) I was pretty impressed too. The first few times that I started it I had the SawStop blade mounted in case I had done something wrong, it was in the movie. That blade whined quite a bit. The carbide teeth are about 1/3~1/2 of the size of the ones on my Forrest blades. I did not do a side by side comparison but that is what I felt the difference in size was. Anyway I mounted the Forrest blade and zeroed the rip fence to the rule on the front tube. The Forrest was much quieter. Damn, where's the sound... I wanted to here it too... -- Jeff |
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On 4/27/2013 3:35 PM, Leon wrote: wrote: On 4/27/2013 12:03 PM, Leon wrote: See Attached Amazing, Leon. Just plain amazing. I like it. ;-) I was pretty impressed too. The first few times that I started it I had the SawStop blade mounted in case I had done something wrong, it was in the movie. That blade whined quite a bit. The carbide teeth are about 1/3~1/2 of the size of the ones on my Forrest blades. I did not do a side by side comparison but that is what I felt the difference in size was. Anyway I mounted the Forrest blade and zeroed the rip fence to the rule on the front tube. The Forrest was much quieter. Damn, where's the sound... I wanted to here it too... It's there. You may need a different player. -- GW Ross In nature, there are no rewards or punishments, only consequences. |
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On 4/27/2013 5:25 PM, G. Ross wrote:
woodchucker wrote: On 4/27/2013 3:35 PM, Leon wrote: wrote: On 4/27/2013 12:03 PM, Leon wrote: See Attached Amazing, Leon. Just plain amazing. I like it. ;-) I was pretty impressed too. The first few times that I started it I had the SawStop blade mounted in case I had done something wrong, it was in the movie. That blade whined quite a bit. The carbide teeth are about 1/3~1/2 of the size of the ones on my Forrest blades. I did not do a side by side comparison but that is what I felt the difference in size was. Anyway I mounted the Forrest blade and zeroed the rip fence to the rule on the front tube. The Forrest was much quieter. Damn, where's the sound... I wanted to here it too... It's there. You may need a different player. Thanks, downloaded and opened, and it was there. Man that was loud.. was not expecting that with all the iron and cabinetry. Was expecting quieter. -- Jeff |
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On 4/27/2013 1:03 PM, Leon wrote:
See Attached Success! try here http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb1121...in/photostream |
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![]() Leon wrote: Success! try here http://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb1121...in/photostream ------------------------------------- Damn that is slow Think I'll stick to the ABPW format. BTW thanks for taking the trouble to post both ways. Lew |
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Now that is new to me.
I would not want to try it with my little portable De Walt, although it is a good saw for travelling to jobs..... john "Leon" wrote in message ... See Attached |
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 13:03:23 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
You pushed the quarter over just to confirm that it wasn't glued in a vertical position? And, speaking of that quarter, what happened to the nickel test? Now that you've got your big fancy new saw, you're automatically promoted into a higher level of prosperity? ![]() |
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 11:44:08 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 13:03:23 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet You pushed the quarter over just to confirm that it wasn't glued in a vertical position? Yes, and looks like he did it himself. It would have been far better had he had that chore done by a young bikini clad babe. |
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 13:03:23 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet You pushed the quarter over just to confirm that it wasn't glued in a vertical position? LOL Correct! And, speaking of that quarter, what happened to the nickel test? Now that you've got your big fancy new saw, you're automatically promoted into a higher level of prosperity? ![]() Yeah |
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2013 13:03:23 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: See Attached Huh? You're supposed to stand the coin on edge? My ~1983 vintage Craftsman passes but I had the nickel laying down flat. |
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"Zz Yzx" wrote in message
... Huh? You're supposed to stand the coin on edge? My ~1983 vintage Craftsman passes but I had the nickel laying down flat. How long did it take for the nickel to dance off the table? |
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![]() "Leon" wrote in message ... See Attached ================================================== ============================ My old craftsman would do that, right out of the box. Smoothest saw I ever used. |
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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? ![]() |
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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. :-) |
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![]() "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. |
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"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 remember, you mentioned that saw several years ago. |
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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? |
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