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Yeehaa, compared to my old saw this thing rocks!!!
Actually so far I like it a lot.

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Dang! Sweetibus maximus!!! You shouldn't have any trouble resawing
with that baby.

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One fine saw John, congrats and happy resawing!


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Wow! That is one cool looking saw! Nice fence, too. What kind of blade do you have on there?

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Thanks guys, I wasn't really planning to do any re-sawing but I figured hey I'm 55 years old and I might not remember that. So why not get a saw that could do a little just in case, ya just never know when you might run across an old piece-o-brazilion. I mostly just wanted to be able to resaw the neck center piece which is what you see in this picture and to cut neck blanks in half. I just bought a couple extra blades from Grizzly and this one is a 3/4" 3 tooth skip. It cut the 5" thick maple just like it should. That fence is pretty cool to, the tall part comes off with the twist of a knob and the whole thing just lifts off when the clamp is released.
Now I gotta clean up the shop a bit.John How38889.1009953704

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In the words of Joe Dirt......DANG!!!!   


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Oh man, saw envy! John, that looks like an awesome saw. Congratulations.

If you should get some billets in the mail soon, just resaw them and return to sender!

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Wow, Very cool Grizz!

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I've got the little Grizzly...the 14" Ultimate, and a riser block in case I forget too! I had the older 14" before that...Grizzly's a great tool...congrats and happy re-sawing John!

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Schweeet....this reminds me, I gotta go organize a car/van to drag my bandsaw up to my shop...


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Dang! There you go! Now that's a beast. Congrats!


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Alan, some time ago you asked about using my bandsaw for some resawing and I told you my saw probably wouldn't handle it. If you still need that done, shoot me a PM, I think we can do it now.
JohnJohn How38889.7348726852

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Wow! I'm a Laguna devotee, but I could easily be tempted with that machine, if only for the fence!!!

Very nice.

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