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I picked up this simple table saw for $35 today. It will change how I do projects. I'm very excited.
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Great score Kevin!
Everyone needs a table saw and you got one for $35!
May it make many cuts for you!
 
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Nice! I love second hand.

Spend some time and make sure it's in good order. Then keep a healthy fear of that spinning blade! May it spin smoothly and straight for many years.
 
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Thanks
Apparently accessories for this are no longer available so I'll be working on a DIY kickback preventer in the near future.
 
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I was very fortunate to get a number of things from a friend of my fathers that was a retiring handyman. A portable table saw and a chop saw were some of my favorites. It can be challenging to work with older equipment that parts are no longer available for, but well worth it. Happy cutting.
 
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Stacy Witscher wrote:I was very fortunate to get a number of things from a friend of my fathers that was a retiring handyman. A portable table saw and a chop saw were some of my favorites. It can be challenging to work with older equipment that parts are no longer available for, but well worth it. Happy cutting.

My chop saw was acquired from next to a dumpster. Best price I can think of!
 
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