The screaming will come for sure. It's a matter of time. I got to go look at the saw tomorrow .on the way to see mother. Happy days as it's only 5 miles up roadTie a big pink bow onto your saw and give it to her on mothers day tomorrow. I will listen for your scream, I should hear it in Northumberland
Tell her it's a mates' and your just looking after it for him![]()
geeeeeeeesh you fellas what are ya a man or a mouse.lol
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Drill should be here Tuesday. Saw I am going to look at tomorrow .this onejust wait till you try it with auto drill in your old one will go elsewhere as this one you will enjoy dad had one then it got moved elsewhere to do something never seen it again
what happened to the bigger saw you was getting ?
It looks a lot heavier in the casting. Will have a good look tomorrowno bigger than the ones u already have just the bow casting is heavier
Happy days. It looks a stout ol lump for sureFair warning: Those are a *lot* heavier than the Minor or Major models, so have your Weetabix.The bed alone, even when stripped of all parts, is a two man lift, realistically.
Are they both yours Matt.This is a side by side with a Major, which is the larger brother of a Minor.
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The green one looks a really nice bit of kit.The Major I no longer have, but yup, the green one is still here, (and as yet still uncompleted).
The saw I looking at tomorrow was taken out of action because it was to slow for there production workshop. But all working .It was replaced with a bandsaw. I was reading up on the rapidor and they made one for cutting girders .They are beasts, compared to the others. They also made bows upto around 12", possibly larger, for that model too. Yours looks to be a 6", like mine. That green one looked a bag of crap when it came here. Was bought from a farm. They bought a massive bandsaw to take it's place.