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    well... 2.85 Number 2 2.85x2 + .10x20= 7.70for each compressor.

    Compared to .20x22=4.40.

    The only way for it to be worth that is to have a lot of compressor waiting to be torn down.

    X amount of compressors+Time+Material used on table saw(which is a good idea by the way)+Electricity=?

    Did you give up on a grinder and decided to switch to a table saw? Is it safe to use as well? lol

    Last edited by happyisthealero; 01-26-2013 at 06:00 AM.

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