Ron Nossaman, I'm guessing then, book binding! > On 9/6/2010 4:34 PM, Dale Erwin wrote: >> Ahh. I'm touched.... you assumed that belly was mine. So thoughtful >> Ron. LOL > > Nah, I couldn't tell one way or the other. Flunked belly ID in school. > That's how I came to be in the Air Force - unfit for "navel" duty... > > >> The Saw is not mine but I'm on the hunt. I bet there are thousands out >> there waiting to be bought cheap. Yes, It is a table saw but the really >> cool thing is the table slides. And it has that massive micro adjusting >> indexer and work stop. I can think of so many things this set up would >> be useful for. The table slides on ball bearings >> Pattern maker is close. > > I didn't think you were one of those guys who takes pictures of other > people's tools, so I assumed you'd bought it. Now I know. <G> > > They're out there, for sure, but not necessarily cheap. Delta, > incidentally, sells an attachment that does something roughly similar if > you already have a suitable saw to convert. Their T2 fence system is > decent for the money, so this might be worth a look. > > Ron N > >
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