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    362 or 441

    Congratulations! You had a plan & made your choice the best way possible by trying out both saws. I can't imagine you being anything but happy with your choice.

    Many happy turnings, & post some pics of cutting bowl blanks & the finished products!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCHallenger View Post
    Congratulations! You had a plan & made your choice the best way possible by trying out both saws. I can't imagine you being anything but happy with your choice.

    Many happy turnings, & post some pics of cutting bowl blanks & the finished products!
    Will do.
    Husky 45
    Husky 316
    MS 441 C-M

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