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Thread: My saw is BIGGER than Norm's (Now if I can use it?)

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    My saw is BIGGER than Norm's (Now if I can use it?)

    OK I know I am just showing off! Please don't take me wrong here. I am just so proud of my saw if I don't show it to someone I will explode!

    I Built My Jet into the table to use as a stacked dado saw. (I hate changing blades!)

    The Main saw is a Grizzly G0605X 12" Extreme Series Tablesaw 5 Horse. WOW what a saw!!!!!!!!!!! I am in love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I bought an Excalibur slider and attached it. The last Mod I will be making is to put my router lift on the right side.

    Maybe you guys can appreciate this My wife just don't understand!
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    A kegorator????
    Jason Beam
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    LOL nice job sneaking the last picture in.

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    Charlie

    Nice looking setup. Congrats on the new toy....

    And yes we understand even if our wives don't!

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    Kegerator?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Beam View Post
    A kegorator????
    Alcohol and machinery - now that's an epiphany, great idea! Kidding aside I like the way you have the two table saws arranged.

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    All I see is beer...nothing else is visible.

    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla View Post
    All I see is beer...nothing else is visible.


    Nice aint it! That was my birthday present. I do LOVE my wife!!!!!

    PS. The tap is there only after 5 pm I like a drink or 2 or 3 or!!! While I am waxing the tools!

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    Quite a setup...and, err...the saw station is nice, too. LOL
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    I just glad I don't drink! Course I still have my memory's. Nicely done on the saw arrangement.
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

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    Setup

    Cool setup. Now can we all come over and toast the new keg...er saw?

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    Quite the man cave

    Beer and power tools, now thats a man cave. that keg probably serves staight testosterone.

    Love it, looks like big shop too, gotta love that.
    Pat

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    South Orange to Corning..... Google Maps......

    238 miles...Little over 4 hours.. Darn. I guess your 'cooler' is safe.

    Love the setup.

    I understand your enthusiasm.
    Doing my first bandsaw box tonight. SWMBO is having a 'crop'. I've been in 3 times showing of the results. Like they even care.

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    So what kind of production to you do?
    I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect.

    My web page has a pop up. It is a free site, just close the pop up on the right side of the screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie T. Bear View Post
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    Maybe you guys can appreciate this My wife just don't understand!
    No, most don't. Mine just asks, "How much."

    Nice set up for the saw.
    Don Bullock
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    The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie T. Bear View Post

    Maybe you guys can appreciate this My wife just don't understand!

    Well, does she drink Yuengling, too?
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