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dladcock

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I stated I don't know the seller. That may or may not be accurate. This is in my hometown, so it's possible I could know the seller. Any any rate, if anyone needs an evaluation, I could possibly help if needed. PM me if I can be of service.

Lynn
 

Full Size 66

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I bought one off CL about 4 months ago. No where near that nice, but then again mine was $100 and meant to do Hardie board for my shop. Now I have to kick it around for a while till the house gets done. I will say it cut really nice, very square.
 

srmofo

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I see a lot of the walker turner radial drill presses in my area But Ive never seen a WT radial arm saw.

Id like to hear it run with a 12" blade
 
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coolreed

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My Lord,..that thing is awesome! Radial Arm Saws have become almost obsolete in my opinion. But that is the most heavy duty RAS I have ever seen.
Heck you could use that for a surface grinder too.

Wish I could get it.
 

tojan19

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If I had room in my garage, I'd be leaving work and driving south right now.
 

camarotoolman

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We did rad. saws a few weeks ago, do a search. They are very dangerous. Id get a table saw and power mitewr box first. Also they eat up alot of space.
 

Thruxton

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We did rad. saws a few weeks ago, do a search. They are very dangerous. Id get a table saw and power mitewr box first. Also they eat up alot of space.

Sorry, but that's nonsense. I have used one for almost fifty years, and I am typing with all 10 (and I don't mean toes). It has done three house remods, built work benches, run-in sheds, a very (to me) fancy library, and musical instruments (pics on request). Learn your tool, but don't be a tool...
 

wnstwolf

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I will blend Camaro and Thruxton together.. Amazing how many of these thing are on CL. None like the one in this thread but Craftsman models and the like. I have had mine for 20 years which I was handed down from a neighbor who had it for 20 but could no longer use it due to a stroke. I feared the thing forever and have turned that fear into respect. Sure the thing can cut off a limb but so can many of my other tools. I would not tend to say too many here are not tool savy but none the less understand what your using and be safe.
All that siad if I had the room that frigg'n RAS is sooo cool!
 
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