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Surfer (aka Nalu)

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  1. 4 minutes ago, khariV said:

    So, ummm... 

     

    I'm not sure what you do while you're camping, but I've never needed a transfer pump when I'm in a tent.

     

    No judgement if that's how you roll...

     

    Hahaha...I was thinking it might be useful as a make shift shower. 

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  2. 3 minutes ago, tpamatmat said:

    I was in your shoes about 10 years ago and went with a used Delta Unisaw. Never looked back. They are built like tanks, high quality and made in America(back then anyway) and can often be found for around $400. It is a true cabinet saw and If you are putting together a woodworking shop, everything is going to center around your table saw. Don't skimp here. Just be sure to check for missing trunnion teeth and/or worn arbor bearings(slop or clicking sounds when running)

     

    Also, first upgrade I would recommend for any table saw is a link belt. Cheap and effective.

     

    I've had two Delta Unisaws, both bought used. Sold the first one to a friend and the other one is still running strong and a great workhorse of a saw. Your right, these can be found on craigslist or in local ads for around $400. 

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  3. Thumbs up for the both the Rigid and the Delta. Of course, you could hit up craigslist and find a good deal as well. If your planing on making cabinetry, I would stay away from the contractor saws that are small and portable. Don't get me wrong, those saws are great and you can make cabinetry with them but I've found that the tolerances are not up to speed with the hybrid or cabinet saws. I have a Bosch 4100 D contractor saw that I absolutely love, but the table on the saw is not flat, it's ever so slightly off. I like to have flat and square surfaces to register off of, very helpful when making precise jigs and such. 

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  4. 8 minutes ago, garageguy715 said:


    I sent you a dm a couple days ago about custom stickers. Are you able to do that?


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    I just got your message. I mostly use the PC Version of the forum and it seems like the Tapatalk Version does not sync up well. It just means that I need to check the Tapatalk app more often. 

  5. 1 hour ago, Stercorarius said:

    What he said⬆⬆. Would you also be willing to do paid custom work, or could you recommend a service that makes decent custom stickers? Ongoing schemes that pivot around whether I can get a TM registered may necessitate a small quantity of custom logo and safety warning stickers.

     

    Sure man, I think we could work something out

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