Re: Asked a commercial cabinet shop about their SawStop(s)



Frank Boettcher wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:30:48 -0400, "Rob Lee" <rlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Frank - we've made exactly the same decision here... replacing all of our table saws with Sawstops... (14 at least, probably more...)

Good for you, Rob, and pardon my ignorance in the event you are a
regular poster to this newsgroup, well known to all but me, but who is
"we"?

Rob runs Lee Valley Tools.


Chris
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