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Thread: My new table saw.
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18th November 2004, 08:27 AM #31well aged but not old
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The problem with these forums is the silly suggestions and answers that people give,like this one from bitingmidge which I quote:
Dan, I guess if worse comes to worst, you could:
1) Reverse the trailer to a suitable location.
2) Remove the wheels from the trailer and get the bed as level as possible.
3) Pour concrete of a suitable area around the trailer and flush with the floor.
4) Grid off the trailer sides
5) Build a new shed using the new slab as the floor.
6) Unpack the saw, without any need to move it because it will be in the centre of your new shed.
Hope that helps,
It is too expensive and entirely unnecessary to build a new shed. The problem is that some parts of the saw are too heavy. Most people have access to an oxycutter and an angle grinder to which you can fit a cut off disk. With these few simple tools you can easily dissassemble the saw into more manageable pieces.
Now I hope that helps.
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18th November 2004, 04:10 PM #32
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18th November 2004, 04:24 PM #33
7) ......mm maybe you should move next door to Carba-tec.
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19th November 2004, 01:15 AM #34well aged but not old
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I have had second thoughts about your problem. Bring it around to my house and we will practice by putting it into my shed first.