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need advice on milling
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<blockquote data-quote="echoshawn" data-source="post: 4261880" data-attributes="member: 97411"><p>keep your eyes peeled for a bigger saw for sure. The 10-10 would be a good starting point. The 655 I scored is going to be my starting saw to get into milling, but with parts hard to come by, I'll always be keeping my eyes open for a more common, easier to find parts for saw to use. The 290, while not a bad saw, probably wouldn't last long milling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="echoshawn, post: 4261880, member: 97411"] keep your eyes peeled for a bigger saw for sure. The 10-10 would be a good starting point. The 655 I scored is going to be my starting saw to get into milling, but with parts hard to come by, I'll always be keeping my eyes open for a more common, easier to find parts for saw to use. The 290, while not a bad saw, probably wouldn't last long milling. [/QUOTE]
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