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"toller"

13/09/2004 1:07 AM

How easy to move a panel saw?

I was at an auction a couple months ago where a perfectly good panel saw
went for $100. I didn't bid because I had no place to put it.

I still have no place to put it, but am real tempted by another auction this
week. They don't mention a panel saw, but have this picture:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/panelsaw.jpg

What is involved in moving one of these? Will it go into the back of a
minivan without hours of disassembly?


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"toller"

in reply to "toller" on 13/09/2004 1:07 AM

13/09/2004 3:33 AM


"Bill Rogers" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 01:07:35 GMT, "toller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I was at an auction a couple months ago where a perfectly good panel saw
> >went for $100. I didn't bid because I had no place to put it.
> >
> >I still have no place to put it, but am real tempted by another auction
this
> >week. They don't mention a panel saw, but have this picture:
> >http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/panelsaw.jpg
> >
> >What is involved in moving one of these? Will it go into the back of a
> >minivan without hours of disassembly?
>
> Why don't you apply some of the skills you claim in your resume, also
> available at your website?....
>
> "Strong analytical, investigative, and problem-solving skills with
> demonstrated ability to evaluate alternatives, then develop and
> implement action plans
> Realistic, practical, and tenacious; willing to take calculated risks"
>
> Buy the thing. It has a saw, some guides, and a wood frame. A
> no-brainer. Just don't forget to take some tools for dismantling.
> Any auction I know of allowed preview; sometimes early preview.
>
I have been using links like that for years and have wondered when someone
would pursue it a bit further.
Best problem solving skill is to get advice from people who have solved the
problem already, no?
So, thanks for your help.

MD

Morris Dovey

in reply to "toller" on 13/09/2004 1:07 AM

13/09/2004 8:19 AM

toller wrote:
> I was at an auction a couple months ago where a perfectly good panel saw
> went for $100. I didn't bid because I had no place to put it.
>
> I still have no place to put it, but am real tempted by another auction this
> week. They don't mention a panel saw, but have this picture:
> http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/panelsaw.jpg
>
> What is involved in moving one of these? Will it go into the back of a
> minivan without hours of disassembly?

If not, why not just strap it on top? (I'd have been /really/
pleased to help you double your money on one of these!)

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto, Iowa USA

BR

Bill Rogers

in reply to "toller" on 13/09/2004 1:07 AM

12/09/2004 10:20 PM

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 01:07:35 GMT, "toller" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I was at an auction a couple months ago where a perfectly good panel saw
>went for $100. I didn't bid because I had no place to put it.
>
>I still have no place to put it, but am real tempted by another auction this
>week. They don't mention a panel saw, but have this picture:
>http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/panelsaw.jpg
>
>What is involved in moving one of these? Will it go into the back of a
>minivan without hours of disassembly?

Why don't you apply some of the skills you claim in your resume, also
available at your website?....

"Strong analytical, investigative, and problem-solving skills with
demonstrated ability to evaluate alternatives, then develop and
implement action plans
Realistic, practical, and tenacious; willing to take calculated risks"

Buy the thing. It has a saw, some guides, and a wood frame. A
no-brainer. Just don't forget to take some tools for dismantling.
Any auction I know of allowed preview; sometimes early preview.

Bill.


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