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  1. #1
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    Default I thought Table Saws were Heavy

    I just got a new HM-45 mill from Hare and Forbes and it weighs 360kg. My TSC10-HB was half this weight and about twice the size. :eek:

    Had to unload it on the road as my driveway is too steep and there was not enough clearance under the carport roof. Used an engine crane to lift it and a trolley to move it into the shed. Engine crane again to lift it on the stand.

    My old RF-30 had seen better days so I had to get the HM-45 so I can complete CNC router number two. I'll post pics of the router when I have finished building it.
    Cheers,
    Rod

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    Hhmmm, a new toyyy.

    Al

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    Colour co-ordinated with the saw too. I'm envious. Murray

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