Now it's fixed, I can use it to make a proper rip fence for my huge-arse table-saw; got me some old bed frames to cut up for angle iron.
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Oh, and my Keto diet is going gangbusters as well. Averaging 20 grams/day without suffering too much at all; sometimes even have enough left over for a little morsel of dark chocolate as a bedtime treat.
How huge arsed ?
Pics ?
Craftsman Model 113; 10"/3HP. Cast iron deck, with both cast iron extensions. Weighs almost as much as a mnem.
Here's a pic of it's huge arse (and mine) from when I was cutting hardwood for my "recycled from and with recycled" patio chair project. I think I posted about this project before.
Nice, especially with the bench extensions.
As a teenager I did a chippy apprenticeship and we used a Kiwi made treadle bench saw that docked and ripped.
Not precision by any means but only a poor tradesman blames their tools, right ?
Some years later I had enough bits and bobs to build my own but wanted a 3ph unit for the addition grunt it provides. So I knocked up a frame and knowing the table's always too small built it 1.2m long x 1m wide. Deck was 20mm ply, 400mm blade driven with a 3hp 6 pole motor. It was a beast, you could rip 5'' softwood at nearly walking pace and would dock a 14 x 3 (3x14 for you Yanks) in a couple of seconds. Sadly lost on a shed fire a few years back.
Shortly after we were looking to replace many of the items lost and I came upon the same model that I used as a teenager but it was way down country some 6hrs drive away. They were an all steel fabricated affair called a McKenzie and in their day a pretty good workhorse.
Regardless I grabbed it from our NZ Trademe (like eBay) and asked the seller to hang onto it for a couple of months until we
might be down his ways. So when trying to hatch a plan how to get it home some deals went down on Siglent stuff I sell that demanded I pile the delivery into my SUV and drop it to the buyer a few hrs drive past where the sawbench was.
Back-load time, yeha.
Getting it the back was no problem and a comfortable fit and we'd also taken the racks to strap the 8ft roller beds onto the roof.
Bit of a step down from the one I made years back as this one's only 2hp and 12" blade but still big enough for the work I occasionally need it for these days.
Here's a couple of pics, see one is set up with the blade to the right and the other to the left....never realized until now they had this option.
Mine's a lefty version in the same original colors but considerably tidier than both these.
Oh yeah, I've got one smaller and another much larger that's tractor PTO driven.