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Beam saws.


Saw Trax Mfg. Inc.

This two-sided flyer from Saw Trax describes on one side the Mini Beam beam

In building construction, a horizontal member spanning an opening and carrying a load. The load may be a wall above the opening (see post-and-beam system) or it may be a floor or roof.
 Saw and on the other the Universal Saw and Router Table See routing table. . The beam saw is pictured from two angles to show cutting can be done by either pushing like a circular saw or pulling Like a radial arm saw A radial arm saw is a cutting machine consisting of a circular saw mounted on sliding horizontal arm. Invented in 1923, the radial arm saw was the primary tool used for cutting long pieces of stock to length until the introduction of the miter saw in the 1970s. ; technical specs (SPECificationS) The details of the components built into a device. See specification.  are included. The table is shown with several different routers and saws, and product information is provided.

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Title Annotation:LITERATURE
Publication:Wood & Wood Products
Date:Sep 1, 2005
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