Paleonet: cordless rock saw

Woods, Adam awoods at Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU
Wed Feb 13 16:59:05 GMT 2008


Actually, I think a lot of people might be very interested in such equipment
(such as myself), so I would appreciate it if the replies could be to the
list.

Adam

Assistant Professor
Department of  Geology
California State University, Fullerton
P.O. Box  6850
Fullerton, CA  92834-6850

(714) 278-2921
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http://geology.fullerton.edu


> From: "Esperante, Raul (LLU)" <resperante at llu.edu>
> Reply-To: PaleoNet <paleonet at nhm.ac.uk>
> Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:07:49 -0800
> To: <paleonet at nhm.ac.uk>
> Conversation: cordless rock saw
> Subject: Paleonet: cordless rock saw
> 
> This is a weird question but perhaps some people have more experience on this
> than I do and can help me out.
>  
> I'm considering to buy a circular cordless saw to cut small rocks and bones in
> the field for sampling. May be someone has one and is happy with it and can
> make some recommendations.
>  
> Since this is not strictly paleontological matter, it would be better to reply
> off-list.
>  
> Raúl Esperante
> Paleontologist
> Geoscience Research Institute
> Loma Linda, California 92373
> Tel (909) 558 4548
> FAX (909) 558 4314
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