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Joe >

08/07/2011 11:23 AM

Attn: Han, Leon, Josepi, John


I missed this original thread from about four months ago -
it's not that I can't keep up with the conversation ;) .

I laughed when I saw the picture. When I haven't been tripping
over it, I've been dodging one of these for over 25 years. The
particle board top had achieved the consistency of styrofoam,
so two weeks ago I stripped it down in preparation for the trash.

The color is B&D orange, but the name/logo HirsH is on the bottom
front horizontal crossbar. Clamps underneath the table held the
power tool by the tool's base plate. It came with a miter gauge that
rode in plastic slots and a blade guard.

I can't imagine that it could be sold today for safety reasons,
but way back when it was marginally effective once the blade was
aligned as best as possible. I remember it tilting back when using
a circular saw, and I think I stuck a jigsaw on it for a while.

Thanks for the memories.


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"Han" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
I used a commercial variation of the homemade setup discussed on the rec, a
long time ago. I can't find the company name. Now it is a stand for my
little planer and my big homemade airfilter. I don't recall having had any
real problem with the setup, but my Craftsman tablesaw with modifications
(bought ca. 25 years ago) works easier.
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Best regards
Han


"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> That is the same unit I have. You still have the original top. If I am not
> mistaken it says "Black and Decker" on the top with orange and black
> patterns.
>
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>

I had one like it, it was a Hirsh brand IIRC, a maker of cheap stools and
tool stands.


"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> That is the same unit I have. You still have the original top. If I am
> not mistaken it says "Black and Decker" on the top with orange and
> black patterns.
>
> -------------------
It very well may be a BD thing, but it doesn't ring a bell. I am not about
to lift the airfilter off, because my shopTV, cablebox and VHS/cd/DVD
player are balancing on top ...

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Best regards
Han

"John" <[email protected]> wrote in news:4d8e321c$0$12647
[email protected]:
> Was that the Hirsch saw table?
>
Yes, I think it still is. But as I said, with the TV, VCR & cable box all
balancing on top of the airfilter, I'm not about to go look at the top
surface of the table ...
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Best regards
Han

"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I had one like it, it was a Hirsh brand IIRC, a maker of cheap stools
> and tool stands.


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Han

in reply to Joe > on 08/07/2011 11:23 AM

08/07/2011 4:09 PM

Joe <Joe@Joe'sPlace.com <invalid>> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

>
> I missed this original thread from about four months ago -
> it's not that I can't keep up with the conversation ;) .
>
> I laughed when I saw the picture. When I haven't been tripping
> over it, I've been dodging one of these for over 25 years. The
> particle board top had achieved the consistency of styrofoam,
> so two weeks ago I stripped it down in preparation for the trash.
>
> The color is B&D orange, but the name/logo HirsH is on the bottom
> front horizontal crossbar. Clamps underneath the table held the
> power tool by the tool's base plate. It came with a miter gauge that
> rode in plastic slots and a blade guard.
>
> I can't imagine that it could be sold today for safety reasons,
> but way back when it was marginally effective once the blade was
> aligned as best as possible. I remember it tilting back when using
> a circular saw, and I think I stuck a jigsaw on it for a while.
>
> Thanks for the memories.
>
>
> -------------------
> "Han" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]... I used a commercial
> variation of the homemade setup discussed on the rec, a long time ago.
> I can't find the company name. Now it is a stand for my little
> planer and my big homemade airfilter. I don't recall having had any
> real problem with the setup, but my Craftsman tablesaw with
> modifications (bought ca. 25 years ago) works easier.

As of ~9 years ago, the setup just serves as the support for the
humongous air cleaner I built using an eBay squirrel fan that turned out
much bigger than anticipated. I need to make a copule of photos to show
setup ... I had wanted to hang it from the basement ceiling, but I'm
afraid it would be a bad trapdoor for the unsuspecting wandering around
my living room ...

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Best regards
Han
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