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- From: corwin@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (carl.w.smedberg)
- Subject: Re: Table Saw Experiences
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.145201.7504@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: AT&T
- References: <1993Jan13.224536.7933@hpcvusn.cv.hp.com> <4320137@hpcc01.corp.hp.com> <1993Jan22.225302.26714@hpcvusn.cv.hp.com>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 14:52:01 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan22.225302.26714@hpcvusn.cv.hp.com>, kam@apollo.HP.COM (Keith Marchington) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan22.204107.16467@cbnews.cb.att.com>, jrm@cbnews.cb.att.com (john.r.miller) writes:
- > |> >
- > |> As a followup, does any know the differances between Delta's Contractor's
- > |> saw, cabinet saw and Unisaw? The cabinet saw looks a lot like a Unisaw --
- > |> I just wonder if it is the same inside.
- > |>
- > |> John Miller
- >
- >
- > One poster mentioned, but I have not confirmed it, that the Cabinet
- > saw is a contractor saw mechanism (trunions, arbor, single belt drive)
- > in a "Unisaw -like box." And it has a 2hp 220v motor.
- >
- > Keith Marchington
-
-
- So is the tilting arbor saw really just a contractors saw mounted
- on a box with cast iron table extensions? The only difference
- in the motor is the size and voltage requirements?
-
- Thanks
-