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"Lew Hodgett" wrote
If you expect tools to survive, stay with brands like Bosch, Milwaukee,
Delta.


There is only one problem with good quality tools. You get attached to them
so you try to find space on the boat for them so you don't have to leave
them behind!

I just cannot for the life of me figure a way to fit my Powermatic 66
cabinet saw in the back stateroom!

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I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
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I just cannot for the life of me figure a way to fit my Powermatic 66
cabinet saw in the back stateroom!

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Glenn Ashmore

Clearly, you've built the wring boat.
I'll take RUTU and let you start again.

I feel the same way about my Powermatic 66. It's the best tool in the shop.


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"Glenn Ashmore" ) writes:

I just cannot for the life of me figure a way to fit my Powermatic 66
cabinet saw in the back stateroom!


If it's some sort of table saw, remove the legs and build it into the
settee(?) like one of those pop-up cabinet sewing machines?

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Could be difficult.
They look like THIS and weigh about 600 lbs.

"William R. Watt" wrote in message ...
"Glenn Ashmore" ) writes:

I just cannot for the life of me figure a way to fit my Powermatic 66
cabinet saw in the back stateroom!


If it's some sort of table saw, remove the legs and build it into the
settee(?) like one of those pop-up cabinet sewing machines?

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Some people like to bull your p---er.
Blade diameter: 10
Maximum Rip Capacity: 50
Table dimensions: 38 x 28
Motor: 3 HP, 230 volts
Table Construction: CI
Weight: 605 Lbs
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Shop_To...inet_Table_Saw
However, if you must have it on-board, and you have the aux power to
drive it, cut a hole in the upper deck and lower it in place.

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| cabinet saw in the back stateroom!
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| settee(?) like one of those pop-up cabinet sewing machines?
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