Nice saw. I wasn't sure what was white and orange. Holtzer had orange in the '70's and early 80's. I still use a power planer from back then. Down to my last set of blades though.photo.JPG
Nice saw. I wasn't sure what was white and orange. Holtzer had orange in the '70's and early 80's. I still use a power planer from back then. Down to my last set of blades though.photo.JPG
Last edited by Kevin H; 07-26-2012 at 08:36 PM. Reason: add pic
Remember to pull out the E-stop before you try and fire it up for the first time Glenn...
Awesome saw buddy... Never seen that shop so clean...
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Jarrett, the shops a lot easier to keep clean when there isn't a second workshop worth of tools in there ;). You didn't see pictures of the other half, there isn't a tractor fitting in there anytime soon. Hopefully we don't have to take a punch and hammer to get the e-stops to work this time (ps I sitll appreciate you fixing that for me)
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What?? It's not a SawStop!! OMG <G>
Nice saw. Have fun with it!
Ken
Just a quick update-the saw now has power and cuts great. Haven't taken the time to set the the split blade scoring yet, but so far the fences are true and parallel-I have only had to adjust the measure tape strip on the rip fence (one nut), everything else has been dead nuts square out of the box.
Cole and I agreed on an extra accessory to cover my and my neighbours time in straightening the guard bracket, with me being able to live with a few paint scuff. (More then fair I think)
The blades sure do throw dust without the dc hooked up-first quick test cut put sawdust 10 feet out the port on the underside of the saw.
Now that is one nice piece of wood working equipment..
Congrats Glenn. Looks like the wait was well worth it.