I have three-year-old nephew who is wildly over the top whacko for dinosaurs. He knows all their scientific names, knows who eats what, and has some sort of heirarchy in which they must be displayed. Do not touch them or he just flips out!
One of the three year olds in the family was asked that question. His reply was "A dinosaur and anything else that's dangerous".
Ed
Clearly here he's asking for a (powermatic) PM2000 (table saw) which I think you should get him. Then you've got to keep it in working order - periodic test cuts and all. Too bad he won't be allowed to use it until he's at least 16...
Clearly here he's asking for a (powermatic) PM2000 (table saw) which I think you should get him. Then you've got to keep it in working order - periodic test cuts and all. Too bad he won't be allowed to use it until he's at least 16...
Clearly here he's asking for a (powermatic) PM2000 (table saw) which I think you should get him. Then you've got to keep it in working order - periodic test cuts and all. Too bad he won't be allowed to use it until he's at least 16...
I don't know. I bought my tablesaw when I was 13.... I think he might start sooner.
but yeah. he is defiantly asking for a PM2000, NOT a Sawstop (not anything else dangerous) but that might mean a 14" industrial straight line rip saw, a tree mulching machine, or worse, a $100 harbor freight bargin bin table saw/miter saw.
I'd ask him to clarify (with some suggestions, of course)
I would have to say that is a REAL dangerous book. There is a WHOLE TWO page section dealing with Girls, I think we are still trying to understand them.
She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.
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