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Old 10-14-2009, 08:06 PM   #1
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Christmas in October!!!

Well, it better be worth it.

Now I have to do some playing.

These pictures ar right out of the box, I did not adjust anything.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:08 PM   #2
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This is my first test.
Right out of the box, nothing has been checked.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:11 PM   #3
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I'll bet you'll be sitting on that bench seat drinking your beer tonight ,just admiring your new toys.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:16 PM   #4
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Thats the third row for the Burban, I made a stand for it and a spot to pick it up and move it with a hand cart.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:21 PM   #5
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Is it coming into the living room you tonight?
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Is it coming into the living room you tonight?

Nah, it's going in the bedroom. I need to do something with that darn bassenet and baby though.
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Living room??? This is Warner we are talking about- that saw is going straight into the bedroom....
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Nah, it's going in the bedroom. I need to do something with that darn bassenet and baby though.
You could use it to make a railing for around the bench seat. Baby will be safe there...
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You could use it to make a railing for around the bench seat. Baby will be safe there...

She's only 3 weeks old, she should be safe just about anywhere
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I drag my new one's home and proudly display them in the living room for at least a day.
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Niiiiice.....Bastard

I've been drooling over that one myself for a while
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Niiiiice.....Bastard

I've been drooling over that one myself for a while
I sold my 12" Bosch on monday, with 2 masush!ta blades and a stand for 6 bills, that kind of forced me to buy it. I had been on the fence for awhile.
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What the heck am I looking at in the second set of photos??

Pardon me for being unenlightened.
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What the heck am I looking at in the second set of photos??

Pardon me for being unenlightened.

Just some tall base cut with 2 45's, so all 4 make a square.

I did that without checking anything on the saw, fence, square, perpendicular. Just out of the box and cut.
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trade it in and get a milwaukee, much more reliable... Festool ...Garbage...LOL

Congrats MAn, wicked Setup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! try to get some sleep tonite.
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trade it in and get a milwaukee, much more reliable... Festool ...Garbage...LOL

Congrats MAn, wicked Setup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! try to get some sleep tonite.

I have been told by a lot of people that the milwaukee is a good saw.

Best part about this one, it weighs like 45 pounds.

Find a blade that suits you?
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.....lol so much for the excuse you kept putting up of..."well I have a bosch and it works well..."

And I see you still have the box from the Bosch miter in the background.....
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.....lol so much for the excuse you kept putting up of..."well I have a bosch and it works well..."

And I see you still have the box from the Bosch miter in the background.....
The styrofoam packaging is still in there.
I had both boxes for the blades, paper work for the blades, both fresh from the sharpener, all paper work from the saw and the stand. I even Armor alled it for him.

Unfortunatley he drove his Jetta to my house. Needless to say, I couldn't get the box in. Did get the saw on the ridgid stand in the back seat.
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