furlman20
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Member since December 2018
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Post by furlman20 on Dec 12, 2018 14:00:07 GMT -5
Hello I'm new here. I've been searching the internet trying to find some information on what I originally thought was a tile saw. Further research led me to this forum and have learned that it is a Highland Park E10 combo. We (the company I work for) aquirered this saw/polisher combo through the property when it was purchased. We put up things we thought was on some value. Value meaning things worth more than scrap pricing. We are having to move cause our state is buying our property for roadway improvements. Any ways back the the hp e10. The previous property owner was geologist and didnt really put the two together until I came across this forum. Once I figure out how to post pictures here. I will post them in the thread. Thanks for you time in advance. Any information is appreciated.
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Post by grumpybill on Dec 12, 2018 15:38:46 GMT -5
I would think any lapidary saw would be worth more than "scrap price".
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Post by Peruano on Dec 12, 2018 16:00:20 GMT -5
A 10" saw made by Highland Park can be a workhorse. Big enough to cut small slabs with, and still adaptable as a trim saw. The vice makes it more useful and with a hood to control spray, things could be converted to gravity feed for slow precise cutting. I'm hearing you say combo so you have wheel(s) on the other end. An expand and some belts and you are in business. Welcome
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