Looks interesting.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/tls/1073956791.html
Not sure what TCO would be;
3 phase converter?
blades?
Looks interesting.
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/tls/1073956791.html
Not sure what TCO would be;
3 phase converter?
blades?
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Chris,
Whatever TCO means, it's been removed from the write-up. Wonder how many hundreds of pounds it weighs.
Chris @ www.flairwoodwork.spaces.live.com
(soon to be www.flairwoodworks.com)
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Sorry. TCO is total cost of ownership used in discussing computer systems.
Edited 3/14/2009 2:24 pm ET by habilis
Here is the 6" version that I have in my shop. The bed is fabricated steel, not cast. Four knife cutter is very smooth. 120V single phase direct drive.
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