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Suggestions EXACTOR Balde guard and sliding table
I am considering buying a sliding table and overhead dust and blade guard.
I have done some research am leaning toward the EXACTOR EX26 (sliding table) and EXACTOR EXOA-2 (blade guard dust collection) Website: http://www.exaktortools.com/ I would welcome any comments, especially from anyone who has either of these Scott Woodstock, GA |
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I have the blade guard. It is a reasonable guard. Mine does not have the
wheels on it. I don't use the dust collection feature. It is much cheaper than the emergency room bill for re-attaching a thumb. DAMHIKT -- Lowell Holmes "Scott Willett" wrote in message ... I am considering buying a sliding table and overhead dust and blade guard. I have done some research am leaning toward the EXACTOR EX26 (sliding table) and EXACTOR EXOA-2 (blade guard dust collection) Website: http://www.exaktortools.com/ I would welcome any comments, especially from anyone who has either of these Scott Woodstock, GA I have the blade guard. It is a reasonable guard. Mine does not have the wheels on it. I don't use the dust collection feature. It is much cheaper than the emergency room bill for re-attaching a thumb. DAMHIKT -- Lowell Holmes |
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