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I bought one about a year ago and I love it. The accuracy is amazing and while it only uses 4 1/2 inch blades, it's not a toy saw. It cuts through 3/4 inch hardwood or Truestone with no problems at all. This is an outstanding tool for small items that need precise accuracy.

Jim Smith
 
I have the table saw and the disc sander and I highly recommend both of them. It's not something I use every day but it sure is nice to have when you need it. Both machines are REALLY accurate and EXTREMELY well made.

Here's a photo................
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I made a rolling table for them so I can get them out of the way when not in use.
 

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I have the table saw and the disc sander and I highly recommend both of them. It's not something I use every day but it sure is nice to have when you need it. Both machines are REALLY accurate and EXTREMELY well made.

Here's a photo................
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I made a rolling table for them so I can get them out of the way when not in use.


Not to hijack this topic, but this has to be one of the best set-ups for cutting and sanding I've ever seen!!!


Scott (can I copy that??) B
 
Scott -- really nice manifold for the dust collector!!!

I have been wanting one -- have not gotten there yet.
 
What's the black box the dust collector hose is attached to?

Like Ken said, it's a manifold for the dust collector. The ports on the machines are only about 1 1/2" so this set up allows me to step that up to 2 1/2" going into the box and my normal 4" going out. It works really well for the sander but it still leaves some sawdust under the saw, no big deal though.
 
Pretty spendie, but, WOW that is nice. I really like that feature on the sander table that allows quick set of degrees. That looks like some well built equipment.
 
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