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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on May 19, 2013 20:15:37 GMT -5
Weather was great here all weekend and it sure was nice to be outside slabbing. These are all from one rock and its not done cutting yet. Never seen this before in any pudding stones I have cut any idea what it is? Never really see this peachy/orange either. back lighting on a 1/4" thick slab slab propped up on some rough Thought I would toss in a picture of where my slab saw sits. I keep about a 4ft x 4ft area of floor covered in oil dry. Thanks for looking Chuck
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Post by paulshiroma on May 19, 2013 23:32:33 GMT -5
Like the Jeep! I ended up getting a large Rubbermaid container and built handles around the table. Then flipped the container over to cover the saw. Kept the oil mist from getting everywhere. While it's not completely "sealed" it does keep the majority of the oil with the saw. And the puddingstone is pretty cool too!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on May 20, 2013 5:15:35 GMT -5
I have the lid for the saw I just had it off to move the rock in the vise. Oil still seems to seep out of every spot possible. The worst is where the power feed is at. You can see a bunch of sludge at the bottom of the right leg right under the power feed unit.
Thanks for the Jeep compliment. We just picked that up for our 16 yr old daughter since she gets her license in 2 weeks.
Chuck
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 20, 2013 7:40:02 GMT -5
Good looking pudding.Like the saw and the jeep too.
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Post by snuffy on May 20, 2013 8:16:54 GMT -5
Like that pudding too!
snuffy
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Post by Bikerrandy on May 20, 2013 16:57:55 GMT -5
Those are cool, they'd look sweet in silver wire
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