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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. "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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