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Post by TheRock on May 23, 2020 5:40:33 GMT -5
Hi. I have a Brand New Harbor Freight 10" TILE SAW WO Blade Never Used, Sitting On a Harbor Freight Cart. Also Sitting on the HF Cart is a brand new QEP 6.5" Tile Saw. The QEP Link shows a 7" saw but the one I have is a 6.5" and has a new BD Diamond Blade. both saws were purchased in winter 2017 but never used. Also goes with it is a Sink Drain to drain the cart and a HF Router Speed Control and will even throw in some electrical wiring to finish it off first $400.00 takes it. LOCAL PU ONLY NILES MI.
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NevadaBill
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2019
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Post by NevadaBill on May 27, 2020 11:21:05 GMT -5
Too bad it wasn't put to use. That's a nice saw. A couple of our members use them, and I am sure that there are tech articles to affix a proper vice to it. Real workhorse. GL
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Post by TheRock on May 30, 2020 11:34:23 GMT -5
Bill yeah I got the cart ahead of the horse on that deal I have my shop laid out just how I like it and the CabKing with the everclean system works great. When I was down in Quartzsite they cut any Rock 35 lbs and under they slab it to your specs so I came home with rocks that would fit my BD Saw. Cant beat that with an Ugly Stick. I just got rid of a Wheel HorseFront End Loader Project I was Building and am In The Garage Clean Up Project. So trying to make room. You Aught tom see what I have slabbed Already Prolly 50+ Pounds of Slabs Pics Coming Later! ~Duke
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Post by hummingbirdstones2 on May 30, 2020 12:54:26 GMT -5
Hey there, Duke!
Isn't it fun seeing what's inside 'em...?
Robin says I'd rather slab rocks than eat. She's not far off when it's a really good rock...!
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Post by TheRock on May 30, 2020 20:40:04 GMT -5
Hey there, Duke!
Isn't it fun seeing what's inside 'em...?
Robin says I'd rather slab rocks than eat. She's not far off when it's a really good rock...!
I dunno about the eatin part Vince, I haven't missed too many meals I cut so much I ate up a second set of bearings in the saw, Most would let it go awhile but my trained ear can hear it. There is a hollow cavity in between both the inner and Outer bearings. I Installed a Zerk Grease fitting but never filled it full of grease my thinking is if it is full it will keep grit from entering the bearing so I'm fixing to make sure the fitting is piped externally and on the next bearing change I will fill that cavity up and add a pump every 4 or 5 hrs of use. I also am making a couple screened boxes to fit down in the sump that will catch any rock chips so the pump doesn't eat them, should have done that to begin with but better late than never. With all the rocks Iv'e brought home I need a bigger shop!
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