http://www.salesmakercarts.com/
dave
"BUB 209" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just wondering if anyone's ever heard of using a hospital gurney-type
device,
> possibly some of the same parts, to transport a table saw. Think of it!
> Get up a head of steam, slam - bam, its in your truck. Or out.
Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 8:23pm [email protected] (ClemsonDave)
posted:
http://www.salesmakercarts.com/
Damn, those is neat. Wasn't allowed to see prices tho. Wonder if
they'd give me one or two, if I promised to endorse them. LOL
I've got to check that over closer. I could use one of those, and
then I could use my pner outside. No cleanup. Yay.
JOAT
We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
- Nanny Ogg
"ClemsonDave" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Believe it or not those are around $1500 and up.
> dave
>
>
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 8:23pm [email protected] (ClemsonDave)
>> posted:
>> http://www.salesmakercarts.com/
>>
>> Damn, those is neat. Wasn't allowed to see prices tho. Wonder if
>> they'd give me one or two, if I promised to endorse them. LOL
>>
>> I've got to check that over closer. I could use one of those, and
>> then I could use my pner outside. No cleanup. Yay.
>>
>> JOAT
>>
>> We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
>> - Nanny Ogg
>>
>
>
I'm just guessing that JOAT will find a way to do the same thing somewhat
more economically. ;-)
Patriarch
Believe it or not those are around $1500 and up.
dave
"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Wed, Jul 14, 2004, 8:23pm [email protected] (ClemsonDave)
> posted:
> http://www.salesmakercarts.com/
>
> Damn, those is neat. Wasn't allowed to see prices tho. Wonder if
> they'd give me one or two, if I promised to endorse them. LOL
>
> I've got to check that over closer. I could use one of those, and
> then I could use my pner outside. No cleanup. Yay.
>
> JOAT
>
> We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
> - Nanny Ogg
>
[email protected] (BUB 209) wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Just wondering if anyone's ever heard of using a hospital gurney-type
> device, possibly some of the same parts, to transport a table saw.
> Think of it! Get up a head of steam, slam - bam, its in your truck.
> Or out.
I love the 'miter saw utility vehicle' I got for $99 on sale at Home Depot.
Probably could be used for a job site table saw without much additional
work. Mine lives with a DeWalt 12" CMS clamped to it...
Patriarch
BUB 209 wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone's ever heard of using a hospital gurney-type
> device,
> possibly some of the same parts, to transport a table saw. Think of it!
> Get up a head of steam, slam - bam, its in your truck. Or out.
I've actually been sketching something like that for a portable workbench.
It will be a box with legs much like the scissors jack that comes with most
cars so I can crank it down and slide it under some shelves on the side of
my garage to make room to pull a car in the garage.