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Post by Hard Rock Cafe on Dec 9, 2008 15:53:26 GMT -5
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ejs
spending too much on rocks
Member since July 2008
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Post by ejs on Dec 9, 2008 16:50:47 GMT -5
My second link was to a sawhorse-type stand for the saw. I found a slightly used one in my area that I might jump on... I told my wife about it, and now she fears for my safety! (with good reason, I suppose!) she insists that I invite my brother-in-law (toolmaster extraordinaire!) the first time I use it.
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rallyrocks
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since November 2005
Posts: 1,507
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Post by rallyrocks on Dec 9, 2008 16:57:48 GMT -5
Chuck, your link returned me a one line message; "The product you are trying to view is not currently available."
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rallyrocks
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since November 2005
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Post by rallyrocks on Dec 9, 2008 17:01:43 GMT -5
that isn't the saw we are referring to morticia. Look in the flooring department of your local Home Depot, NOT in the regular tool section. Its actually called the Workforce tile saw and has a 7 inch blade. Here in NY the price is $88. I am pretty certain that someone's posting here a couple months ago mentioning Home Depot discontinuing that 7" workforce is probably accurate- my best guess is that all reports to the contrary since then have been referencing various stores and distribution channels which were flushing out their remaining stock. If you can find it in your local Home Depot's flooring section- grab it, if not get ready to pony up twice as much money for the Husky posted above or shop online for something like the Grizzly also posted above.
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