Plink Floyd wrote:Apparently not. Mine's an $80 Harbor Freight slide-o-matic with optional fold-up roller stand (very handy), adjustable yaw and roll, deluxe dust collector bag (it sux), super deluxe battery powered laser guidance gizmo (it sux too), a compass in the stock and a thing that tells time by the sun.christianrock wrote:are 10 inch saws not created equal?
But it won't cut a 4" post all the way through.
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I've nothing against Casio, especially for kids, but I've seen too many @ Goodwill for ten or twenty bux to consider paying retail.
That Rockwell is selling for 169 now at Lowe's and Amazon. Is it wrong that I might not consider it because there are more expensive things in the list? I still might get it anyway...
Goodwill - I have 3 nearby. One by my work and two that I drive in front of on the way home (I do drive 27 miles each way). I stop on average once a week. I never ever see any good keyboards. Coffee makers? Tons, but I won't buy a used one... though I did buy a small popcorn machine. And bicycles for the whole family. But music stuff and cast iron... never. And I used to be able to see some old photography equipment but I haven't seen anything interesting in two years. I think the people who live off Ebay sales of thrift store finds are too quick for me (I personally know two people who do that for a living...) I was probably able to find the bikes because they don't sell well on Ebay.