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david

24/12/2003 11:44 PM

General Intl. ATLANTA DEALER?

Hi,

I saw mention in a prior post of a dealer for General table saws in
Atlanta....can someone give me the contact info?

thanks,

david


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Cg

"CobraPilot"

in reply to david on 24/12/2003 11:44 PM

25/12/2003 1:18 AM

I bought a used PM66 and a used DJ-20 from Redmond & Sons. They stand
behind their word. I was very happy dealing with them. Just my two cents.


"david" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I saw mention in a prior post of a dealer for General table saws in
> Atlanta....can someone give me the contact info?
>
> thanks,
>
> david
>

dp

david

in reply to david on 24/12/2003 11:44 PM

25/12/2003 12:30 AM

thanks, Greg

now to decide which model. I am considering the 50-185 and the
50-260... Do you know if they might be having any year end sales?

david

Greg wrote:

>
> Sure David,
>
> http://www.redmond-machinery.com/general.htm
>
> I've been meaning to get down there and look around...
>
>
> Greg G.

GG

Greg G.

in reply to david on 24/12/2003 11:44 PM

24/12/2003 6:52 PM

david said:

>Hi,
>
>I saw mention in a prior post of a dealer for General table saws in
>Atlanta....can someone give me the contact info?

Sure David,

http://www.redmond-machinery.com/general.htm

I've been meaning to get down there and look around...


Greg G.

GG

Greg G.

in reply to david on 24/12/2003 11:44 PM

25/12/2003 1:40 AM

david said:

>thanks, Greg

No problem.

>now to decide which model. I am considering the 50-185 and the
>50-260... Do you know if they might be having any year end sales?

Well, I think they were offering 10% off some models. But they are
closed until Dec 29, so I can't say for sure what they will do when
they re-open - nor when their fiscal year ends.

The 50-185 (and 175 RT) is a real bargain, and probably the only
left-tilt saw in that style/price range. The motor is a powerful 2hp
that will run on 120v without popping the breaker constantly. You DO
loose 1/8" of cutting capacity on most of these models, due to the
heavy trunnion construction. I've been pleasantly impressed by what I
have seen, but I haven't used either of them.


Greg G.


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