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The KerryAll Saw Pouch

Do you have a folding table saw that you haul to the worksite in the back of your open pickup truck? Does it rain or snow where you are?

Have you ever loaded the saw into your truck and thought 'hmm, I should cover that up'?

I’ve had people asking for a cover for a folding, portable table saw. A lot of people fold them up and throw them in the back of the pickup truck. Then, off they go, down the road…and it starts to rain. Pull over, drag a tarp, or a piece of plywood on it, it’s raining and the tarp blows off…

 

OR… pull the KerryAll Saw Pouch out from behind the seat (they fold up to about the size of a half-roll of paper towel. Two bungee cords and it’s secure.
It’s also handy at the job site. If you have the saw sitting out in front of that house you’re working on, you can pull the Pouch over it until that ten minute shower passes overhead.

Two sizes will fit most saws: a 24” x 28” x 12” high will cover most small saws ($29.95)
24” x 38” will fit most larger saws ($34.95). Custom sizes available for $39.95. Shipping to anywhere in the US or Canada, about $10.

Made of woven polyethylene, the same heavy material the other KerryAll Pouches are made of. Treated with an ultraviolet inhibitor to last a long time in the sun.

Try it, you’ll love it!!

 

http://www.kerrywoodworking.com/the_all-new_saw_pouch

KerryAll saw pouch

Something about Marshall Border

I've been woodworking probably for over 25 years all together , but I picked up scolling over 14 years ago . Scolling has become my main cool weather hobby now , after wearing out a Craftsman 16" scroll-saws jaws I up-graded to a great saw { Dewalt Model 788 } . I have build some large projects in my time , but the small crafts are what I have been known for now days . Anything from quilt racks to mainly now to Christmas Ornaments .......{ But in the last year I have made more name plates than anything else , people seem to like their name in wood these days ................Marshall

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