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Missed Opportunity
Issue: Issue 221
Posted Date: 4/21/2009
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One of the tools that I regret not buying from my father when he
closed his cabinet shop "back in the day" was a radial arm saw. This
may cause you to be a bit confused, I mean, a radial arm saw? (Rob, you
could go out tomorrow and buy two or three at most flea markets!) You
may taunt, but the picture you have in your mind of a radial arm saw
likely does not do this machine justice.
This tool was a behemoth, with a 26" diameter saw
blade (featuring a 1" arbor, if I remember rightly). It would crosscut
30"-wide panels with ease, while causing brave men to blanch with fear.
It was not a perfect tool: it would, on rare occasions, slip out of
square - which, if I had just completed cutting off an entire kitchen's
worth of solid wood end panels, would cause me to turn the air blue for
a while.
But to speak truthfully, I blessed the
tool much more often than I cursed it. And in the years that came
after, I missed the oversized capabilities of that powerhouse more
times than I can count. Who manufactured that seemingly
steroid-enhanced cutoff saw of yore? None other than the sponsor of
this issue of the eZine, the Skil Tool Corporation. It is without a
doubt the biggest Skil tool that I have ever used (although I've used
many others over the years). I mention this only to offer a bit of
personal perspective to the long and hallowed history that Skil brings
to the table. They are a company that I am proud to have sponsor the
eZine, so I hope you have a minute to read about them and the new
products they are featuring this year.
Rob Johnstone, Woodworker's Journal
P.S. While you are enjoying this eZine, don't forget to check out a new edition of our
crossword puzzle. It is addictive!