Power pro. Any regrets?

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tomsalwasser
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8iowa wrote:My blog about the Power Pro on the Lumberjocks forum now has over 1100 "hits". http://lumberjocks.com/8iowa
Hello 8iowa!

Do you use your Power Pro as a table saw or do you have a standalone table saw? My much loved but aging 1962 Craftsman "100" saw is beginning to have some issues. I have 240 available, I'd enjoy that 2hp.

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charlese wrote:Geeze!!! By the time I turn on my computer, the question is answered perfectly well:D I also, have absolutely no regrets! In fact I am so pleased, I plan to start a thread to tell about the un-advertised benefits and surprises I have discovered.

Buying the PowerPro DIY kit is the best woodworking machine decision I have made since buying the Mark V.

I'm still waiting for that thread. :D
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Ed in Tampa wrote:I'm still waiting for that thread. :D

I know! Seems I had to answer a thing about water in trees.:D
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