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Old 05-29-2009, 02:14 AM   #1
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Makita 5402 16" Beam Saw


Nearly new Makita Beam saw. It has an electric brake, blade stabilizer and 16" carbide tipped blade. I used it for a timber frame patio cover project and wish I could keep it long term but I'm afraid it would sit around and take up space in my small enclosed trailer. It is surprisingly easy to handle for such a large saw. It cuts a 6" timber in one pass. Call me at 303-974-0448 or email. $350 obo.

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Old 05-29-2009, 08:22 PM   #2
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Thats tempting.
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A picture would be nice
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Do you still have this/want to get rid of it? I am in need of one, so let me know.
Thanks, Ardi
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I would like to offer $250 cash if in good shape



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Nearly new Makita Beam saw. It has an electric brake, blade stabilizer and 16" carbide tipped blade. I used it for a timber frame patio cover project and wish I could keep it long term but I'm afraid it would sit around and take up space in my small enclosed trailer. It is surprisingly easy to handle for such a large saw. It cuts a 6" timber in one pass. Call me at 303-974-0448 or email. $350 obo.

I have pics available upon request.
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I would like to offer $250 cash if in good shape


Doubtful. In the upper left corner, you will notice a date......and in this case, long, long ago.


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