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Thread: This machine does not belong in my shop!

  1. #1
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    This machine does not belong in my shop!

    Finally took delivery of the MM16 we bought at the WW show last month. The guard locking knob was broken from shipping; MM is shipping out a new one. Got it cleaned up on Sunday. Still waiting on the blades that came with it (still eyeing the TriMaster).

    Now I just need to wire that 220 up in my garage!

    - John
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    Congrats ... it's a beauty
    I can pay retail anywhere, so how's your service?
    Grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory one project at a time
    Maker of precision cut firewood


  3. Sweet!!

    You should be able to make LOADS of sawdust with that sucker!!

    VERY nice!!

    Paint me green with envy!

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    wow ... beautiful saw.. it really amazes me how mm has adapted to the market and has had built ( mm bs are built by centurao ) what looks like a perfect saw.

    best wishes
    lou

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    Let me borrow some of that paint, Stu, when youre done. Sweet saw.

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    Congrats John! Nice saw!
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

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    Too Nice !!!
    We be jammin now
    TJH
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    Congrats on the new saw, it looks like one you will enjoy for a long time to come.
    Dick

    No Pain-No Gain- Not!
    No Pain-Good

  9. Quote Originally Posted by Julio Navarro
    Let me borrow some of that paint, Stu, when youre done. Sweet saw.
    Julio, I think we'd need a big can, as there must be a few here that are looking at this saw saying "MAN I'd sure like one of them in MY shop!"

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    You're gonna love it.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

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    Good luck with it.

    Richard

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    john, if that doesn`t belong in your shop feel free to send it to the sticks, i have several of its brothers in captivity to keep it company.
    nice score! .02 tod
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    Tod beat me to the punch, but if that machine doesn't belong in your shop, I'm sure I could find a place for it in mine. Plus, I'm closer to you than Tod is, so I could take it off your hands even sooner.

    Sweet saw, and nice gloat. Enjoy using the new beastie.

    - Vaughn

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    Your right it does not belong there. Hold it for me while I build an extension to my shop then I will be by to pick it up. Best of luck with!

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    Yea, that MM16 certainly does look good in a garage.....

    Joe

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