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Now THAT'S a saw.
http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/saw_17.htm
How much do you think Forrest would charge to sharpen that baby? Plus, it's most likely diamond tipped - being for stone and all. -- Owen Lowe The Fly-by-Night Copper Company __________ "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the Corporate States of America and to the Republicans for which it stands, one nation, under debt, easily divisible, with liberty and justice for oil." - Wiley Miller, Non Sequitur, 1/24/05 |
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Fly-by-Night CC wrote:
http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/saw_17.htm How much do you think Forrest would charge to sharpen that baby? Plus, it's most likely diamond tipped - being for stone and all. Yeahbut, how about the 8ft Guillotine and the Stone Turner!? |
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My wife works for a place that makes blades for stuff like that. Might bit
smaller though. Their largest is about 12'. "Lobby Dosser" wrote in message news:6iake.2689$Px1.1360@trnddc07... Fly-by-Night CC wrote: http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/saw_17.htm How much do you think Forrest would charge to sharpen that baby? Plus, it's most likely diamond tipped - being for stone and all. Yeahbut, how about the 8ft Guillotine and the Stone Turner!? |
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I've always wondered how they flip those stones to work on the other
sides. Now I know. http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/stoneturner.htm |
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On 22 May 2005 21:41:38 -0700, "woodworker88"
wrote: I've always wondered how they flip those stones to work on the other sides. Now I know. http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/stoneturner.htm I saw the link to "stoneturner" and thought I was going to get to see a great big lathe. -- "We need to make a sacrifice to the gods, find me a young virgin... oh, and bring something to kill" Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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If you like big, check out this bandsaw (bottom of page):
http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/GeneralInfo/Sawmill.html I often wondered if they coil the blades for storage! Lou In article , Fly-by-Night CC wrote: http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/saw_17.htm How much do you think Forrest would charge to sharpen that baby? Plus, it's most likely diamond tipped - being for stone and all. |
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loutent wrote:
If you like big, check out this bandsaw (bottom of page): http://www.hearnehardwoods.com/GeneralInfo/Sawmill.html I often wondered if they coil the blades for storage! Nice, but can you get a riser kit for it? |
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I'm not sure it would fit in my garage!
"Fly-by-Night CC" wrote in message news http://www.colonialbrickandstone.com/saw_17.htm How much do you think Forrest would charge to sharpen that baby? Plus, it's most likely diamond tipped - being for stone and all. -- Owen Lowe The Fly-by-Night Copper Company __________ "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the Corporate States of America and to the Republicans for which it stands, one nation, under debt, easily divisible, with liberty and justice for oil." - Wiley Miller, Non Sequitur, 1/24/05 |
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No wrote: I'm not sure it would fit in my garage! No problem, just cut the side off your garage with the saw, then back it in :-) |
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