Dewalt Radial Arm Saw

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2011

Dewalt Radial Arm Saw with a 25' industrial roller table. The saw is single phase 220 that currently has a 16" blade and guard on it, it could handle a much large blade with the right guard.

I used this saw on framing job sites cutting entire bunks of studs, I-Joist, headers, laminated beams and anything else that was made of wood on the site. The power is amazing with this saw, no material would slow it down.

Though it was used for rough framing, the saw has minute adjustments for every angle and bevel imaginable and could be used in a cabinet shop.

We design the saw and table to be job site secure. The only real way to load it is with the fork holes. The saw is welded to the I-Beam roller table and weighs about 2000#'s. Not something your average thug can throw in the truck and take to the pawn shop.

I only build about 2-3 house a year so it does not get used enough to keep.

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