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Author Topic: Help! Rust on table of table saw  (Read 4508 times)

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Offline jack

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Re: Help! Rust on table of table saw
« Reply #60 on: March 08, 2007, 12:12:31 am »
OK gents, and ladies....

Im lookin for a good table saw to put in the shop.... (so i can clean the rust off of...seems im missin out on that issue as of now).

I have about $400-600 to spend.  I would like to get something that has a good fence and enough power to cut thru a piece of euculyptus...

My shop is solar powered, cept the 30 kw threephase electricity maker. but the ph260 is taking a bit of that.

Any suggestions would be appreciated
Jack
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Re: Help! Rust on table of table saw
« Reply #61 on: March 08, 2007, 06:17:17 am »
Well what ever it is, make sure it's a 220V motor and cast iron. I'm not sure $600 will buy it, might. A good one here (New Brunswick) is closer to $900 now.

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