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Nice Chop Saw On Portable Stand
This was parked outside my house a while back:
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Re: Nice Chop Saw On Portable Stand
Hard to work with that and your tolerances!
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Trade: siding
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Re: Nice Chop Saw On Portable Stand
looks cold as a mother
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Trade: carpentry/remodeling/"Yes M'am we do"
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Location: Beech Grove, Indiana, Birthplace of the "King of Cool"
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Re: Nice Chop Saw On Portable Stand
There is a place called The Sampler
that builds cherry furniture in Homer, In. Every year they used to have two or three old Case steam engines with the saw mills set up out front and cut lumber for next year. It was a sight to see.
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