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Vince Heuring

30/12/2004 1:07 PM

Oh, no, not another SAWSTOP thread!

In the Dec/Jan issue of Wood, in the "Hot Stuff: new tools for 2005"
section they describe a Contractor's saw version of the SawStop.

"Expected Price: $800"

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Paul Kierstead

in reply to Vince Heuring on 30/12/2004 1:07 PM

31/12/2004 10:35 AM

Old Nick wrote:
> So I was wondering. How can I make sure that when I make a table top,
> it does not cup across the grain in changing conditions?

Apron

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to Vince Heuring on 30/12/2004 1:07 PM

30/12/2004 7:54 PM

Vince Heuring wrote:

> In the Dec/Jan issue of Wood, in the "Hot Stuff: new tools for 2005"
> section they describe a Contractor's saw version of the SawStop.
>
> "Expected Price: $800"

Nothing new there, check the Sawstop site, they'll take "preorders" for it.
>

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Ba r r y

in reply to Vince Heuring on 30/12/2004 1:07 PM

31/12/2004 12:53 AM

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 13:07:22 -0700, Vince Heuring
<[email protected]> wrote:

>In the Dec/Jan issue of Wood, in the "Hot Stuff: new tools for 2005"
>section they describe a Contractor's saw version of the SawStop.
>
>"Expected Price: $800"

Ya' know, if that contractor's saw is built to a similar standard as
the cabinet saw seems to be, it may sell regardless of the safety
features.

Barry

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Old Nick

in reply to Vince Heuring on 30/12/2004 1:07 PM

31/12/2004 4:18 PM

So I was wondering. How can I make sure that when I make a table top,
it does not cup across the grain in changing conditions?


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