In the Dec/Jan issue of Wood, in the "Hot Stuff: new tools for 2005" section they describe a Contractor's saw version of the SawStop.
"Expected Price: $800"
In the Dec/Jan issue of Wood, in the "Hot Stuff: new tools for 2005" section they describe a Contractor's saw version of the SawStop.
"Expected Price: $800"
Ya' know, if that contractor's saw is built to a similar standard as the cabinet saw seems to be, it may sell regardless of the safety features.
Barry
Nothing new there, check the Sawstop site, they'll take "preorders" for it.
>So I was wondering. How can I make sure that when I make a table top, it does not cup across the grain in changing conditions?
Apron
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