rR

[email protected] (RubEric)

23/01/2004 2:51 AM

Narrow Saws. Was: Table saw that fits thru a 33" door.

Look for a Henneker or Versitile saw made in Henneker Vermont, now out of
business.
I have one of these and it is Wonderful. It is 26 inches wide and has two
easily installed (5 seconds!!) 14 inch extension wings. It is a heavy saw, 220
v motor with four belts. It has a traveling trunnion so it can be used like an
upside down radial saw.
It was very expensive when I bought it about 15 year ago. The main attraction
was the quality and the very small footprint. Pushed up against the side of the
garage with the wings removed I can get my car in the garage.
I don't know where you might find one of these, but any search will be worth
it.

Eric


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rR

[email protected] (RubEric)

in reply to [email protected] (RubEric) on 23/01/2004 2:51 AM

23/01/2004 2:56 AM

See a Versatile saw at http://www.owwm.com/PhotoIndex/detail.asp?id=12

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keith nuttle

in reply to [email protected] (RubEric) on 23/01/2004 2:51 AM

23/01/2004 11:54 AM

If you are looking for a narrow saw, the basic old Sears table saws
(1960's) were less that 33 inches with the side tables off.

RubEric wrote:
> Look for a Henneker or Versitile saw made in Henneker Vermont, now out of
> business.
> I have one of these and it is Wonderful. It is 26 inches wide and has two
> easily installed (5 seconds!!) 14 inch extension wings. It is a heavy saw, 220
> v motor with four belts. It has a traveling trunnion so it can be used like an
> upside down radial saw.
> It was very expensive when I bought it about 15 year ago. The main attraction
> was the quality and the very small footprint. Pushed up against the side of the
> garage with the wings removed I can get my car in the garage.
> I don't know where you might find one of these, but any search will be worth
> it.
>
> Eric


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