ayears ago there was an article about a scandanavian table saw that could be left outside in any weather, without ill effects. anybody remember that? or ever see one? (that was an FHB article)
ayears ago there was an article about a scandanavian table saw that could be left outside in any weather, without ill effects. anybody remember that? or ever see one? (that was an FHB article)
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Could that be called Norwegian instead of Scandinavian?
Old Sears.
Many of them live outside.
Once they build up that nice patina on the top, they just stay the same as long as they get used occasionally.
Tarp or piece of ply to shed some of the rain is good.
Probably much cheaper than Ikea. :)
Joe H
Norsaw I belive it was.
must have been 15 years or more ago.
I got all the literature but they were too pricey for my budget.
what I liked was that they were/are a combination mitersaw tablesaw.
Mr T
Do not try this at home!
I am an Experienced Professional!