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Old 03-26-2009, 09:16 AM   #1
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It does sound like a good deal if you have 220V. Didn't see a picture or any mention of what fence it has, any included wings or tables. I would want more details. Shipping costs should be considered.






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All very valid points, but a Powermatic 66 under a grand is a pretty good steel. If I didn't have a saw arriving from Portland OR tomorrow I would jump all over this, Oooops did I just say that........
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