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  1. #1
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    Default New Sawstop alternative for the safety conscious

    This looks interesting for those who find it difficult to justify sawstop's prices...


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    Towable. Tyres look to be in very good condition.

    A bit pricey for a machine with such a small fuel tank, but it is a new tank.

    It has almost everything I want, except a riving knife, so I'll pass on it.

    I might reconsider if the cow comes with it.

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    Just the kit for those making railroad sleepers on the job.....
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    Looks good, but I want to see the sausage test before I commit.

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    Looks like a beefed-up Hargens saw. My cousins used to cut timber for commercial firewood supply in the '50s, but theirs was driven by a motor bike engine. What worried me were the stop-drilled cracks on the blade. Poundy, I'm talikng about your dad & uncles.
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    Sounds good, but dust extraction options are pretty limited

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