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This one is electric http://www.gordysequipment.com/equip...&idcategory=56
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After I enlarged the picture I realize it's a nice looking piece.. probably not a deal breaker to the OP but it doesn't have any fork pockets like these
http://www.masterwholesale.com/mwist...dID=1048367766
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They have a 20" gas power and electic. The electric is either 5 hp single phase (which is what I would get), or 7 hp 3 phase. Not concerned about tripping breakers. Just want a saw that cuts true and will last. I realize that a lot of my jobs I won't need it much, but we do a lot of curved free standing walls out of anchor highland stone. I'm tired of flipping the block over and not getting that nice clean cut. Most of the competition will have gaps in the joints or rough looking cuts. I won't do this. I want to set my work apart from that. So I don't mind spending the money on good equipment. It will pay for itself. I just want to spend the money once and get a good quality saw.
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