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- From: clarke@watson.ibm.com (Ed Clarke)
- Subject: Re: Table Saw Experiences
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- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.184337.18926@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 18:43:37 GMT
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- In article <dxp3g9k@rpi.edu>, ameres@ithaca.cat.rpi.edu (Eric Ameres) writes:
- |> In article <1k3hn9INN1sr@CS.UTK.EDU> hethmon@hydra2a.cs.utk.edu (PAUL HETHMON) writes:
- |> >Do you have a model number or name for this item?
- |> Is this the "Uniguard" that is mentioned in many mail order catalogues?
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- Not exactly, it's a "New Uniguard" and costs about $100 more (250 list). It
- is a new product that is not generally available yet. I just bought the old
- UniGuard from WoodWorkers Supply. The splitter is not on the guard, it is a
- pop-up thingie that goes where the old guard used to attach (so it follows
- the blade when you tilt it).
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