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What does your saw really weigh?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodshop" data-source="post: 244799" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>How obsolete... the small glass panes on my 101 year old house are also thicker at bottom of pane when I went to re-glaze them few years ago. If its a manufacturing defect or process... then why are all the panes thick on bottom? Wouldn't you think half of them would be thick on top then? Did the guy installing them check thickness, and make sure all the thick ends went to the bottom? ..I think not. Hey... could be an urban legend, but I was always told glass is actually flows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshop, post: 244799, member: 5248"] How obsolete... the small glass panes on my 101 year old house are also thicker at bottom of pane when I went to re-glaze them few years ago. If its a manufacturing defect or process... then why are all the panes thick on bottom? Wouldn't you think half of them would be thick on top then? Did the guy installing them check thickness, and make sure all the thick ends went to the bottom? ..I think not. Hey... could be an urban legend, but I was always told glass is actually flows. [/QUOTE]
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