WarnerConstCo. Member Joined Apr 14, 2008 Messages 4,205 May 29, 2016 #21 Lbob131 said: That's a heavyweight. Would the slider not get tiresome pushing all that weight day in, day out? Click to expand... Glides with one finger. Wonderful example of 70's German engineering.
Lbob131 said: That's a heavyweight. Would the slider not get tiresome pushing all that weight day in, day out? Click to expand... Glides with one finger. Wonderful example of 70's German engineering.
Kev Member Joined Nov 7, 2011 Messages 7,698 May 29, 2016 #22 WarnerConstCo. said: Lbob131 said: That's a heavyweight. Would the slider not get tiresome pushing all that weight day in, day out? Click to expand... Glides with one finger. Wonderful example of 70's German engineering. Click to expand... I bet the earth's axis shifts as that thing is moved around the country!! [eek] What a beautiful hunk of metal [wink]
WarnerConstCo. said: Lbob131 said: That's a heavyweight. Would the slider not get tiresome pushing all that weight day in, day out? Click to expand... Glides with one finger. Wonderful example of 70's German engineering. Click to expand... I bet the earth's axis shifts as that thing is moved around the country!! [eek] What a beautiful hunk of metal [wink]
R RobNJ Member Joined May 1, 2014 Messages 156 May 30, 2016 #23 Lbob131 said: The wall behind the saw looks weird. Never seen blocks that big. Click to expand... I thought the same thing! Maybe they are normal cinderblocks and the panel saw is really just a tiny machine!! [big grin]
Lbob131 said: The wall behind the saw looks weird. Never seen blocks that big. Click to expand... I thought the same thing! Maybe they are normal cinderblocks and the panel saw is really just a tiny machine!! [big grin]