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Thread: New to this forum - Buying a PowerMatic 66 tomorrow for $500

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    I hope this isn't another thread where we never find out what happened.

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    The bottom line is if you think it's a good deal, then go for it!
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    I think it will make a great table saw. I restored an old Unisaw 1950's model and I really like it.

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    I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn bradley View Post
    I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
    Me too. I could flip that in a week here in MA and make a few hundred bucks easy. It's not bottom feeder price but its not far from it.

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    You've got the start of building yourself a $3000.00+ table saw.
    The down side is that you'll start to look for other machinery quality upgrades using restored machines.

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    Let me be the first to tell you officially ...wow...I am jealous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Vaughan View Post
    You've got the start of building yourself a $3000.00+ table saw.
    The down side is that you'll start to look for other machinery quality upgrades using restored machines.

    That is exactly where I am looking now for a few for myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Hachet View Post
    That is exactly where I am looking now for a few for myself.
    Once you get a taste of the good stuff there's no going back.

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