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Yes, indeed, that is one beautiful saw! Is there something on it that makes getting the sheet goods up on to it easier? Or do you just muscle it up there?

L/W

“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” Benjamin Franklin

This is one impressive saw, it looks like you get lots of good use from it.

you still have to lift the sheets on… it just has that long table which slides back and forth for cross cutting. The fellow i bought my bandsaw from had a pretty cool material lift cart. It carried the sheets on edge, but the full cart could be laid flat as well. It also had a hydraulic lift so you raise and lower the cart to be in line with your saw. I’ve been looking for one but haven’t come across one yet *he bought his at an auction)

Angellos

When you find your hydraulic lift cart, be sure to share it with us so we can drool. That sounds like a great idea to save the back. I have to cut plywood down to be able to handle it so most of it gets cut with a circular saw and only smaller pieces on the table saw which could never cut full sheet anyway.

L/W

“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.” Benjamin Franklin

nothing wrong with a skil saw and a decent straight edge

Angellos