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Marks left by the large saw can be seen on the first floor.
Another control sent up a large saw and spray hoses.
There are two areas that display large saw mill machinery.
Instead, the other monks brought out another large saw and made a table of two parallel blades.
These two areas had large saw and woodenware mills.
"There were much larger saws, and for a while we used a Sawzall.
She escapes, managing to grab a few items before large saw blades tear apart the house.
Harvesting crews used large saws to cut ice into 3-4 foot swaths.
Due to the prevailing isolation and poor transportation system, large saw mills were not found in the area during the last part of the 19th Century.
A trencher acts like a large saw, cutting a narrow trench in the ground for laying cable.
She gravely places the tooth in a vise and, with a large saw, soberly slices it into thin strips.
The oldest parts of the house show planks formed by axe and knife, before large saws were available in Nan.
A larger saw is rarely needed; in fact, a smaller saw with a blade diameter of six inches is adequate for most home repairs.
Langley ran a large saw mill in the city, and was an alderman on Sheffield Town Council.
At the sound, a doctor, upstairs in his library, pauses before his glass-fronted cabinet, where he has just selected his largest saw.
This has visibly benefited the fen structure and means only the larger saw sedge beds are now on a manual cutting rotation.
I turned into Hospital Street, past Plotnikoff's large saw mills, then came to Callender's bakery.
Large saw elements indicated possible earlier neolithic occupation which was suggested to date at least to the early chalcolithic (MOM period 7).
Its first mayor was Alphonse Couturier, whose company had built a large saw mill in Marsoui in 1940.
In twenty years, Mr. Young had become proprietor of the largest saw mill in operation on the American continent.
The town is also home to the Island's largest saw mill (also owned by JDI).
In 1837, his son Thomas Brinly, designed and built one of North America's first one-piece steel plows using a large saw blade.
Strike the Gold's stall was protected by two large saw horses and bright yellow "caution" tape, the kind detectives use to block off the scene of a crime.
Large saws demand more power than up-and-down saws and did not become practical for sawing timbers until they were powered by steam engines.
During the same year Starrett began making and refining saw blades and today Starrett is the world's largest saw blade manufacturer.