[TheForge] table weight
Gladish Family
gladish at cnw.com
Tue Apr 26 17:43:45 EDT 2005
Maybe that's the one used tool that's cheaper in the Seattle area.
Kevin D- wrote:
>Where can you find a platten table for $400????????????
>
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> wow.
> At thirty cents a pound (scrap price), that would be sixteen hundred
> dollars at the steel supplier that I go to.
> I could buy four used platen tables for that!
> Andy G.
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>
> debmiller at fuse.net wrote:
>
> >Assuming it's solid and using 485 lbs/ cu.ft., roughly 5363 lbs.
> >
> >
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