Mrs. Paine. My best recollection is—I first noticed it somewhere in the vicinity of the rotary saw.

Mr. Jenner. Now, we have a rotary saw which is pushed up against the east wall of the garage and is located really, on that wall, but between the south edge of the work bench and the north edge of the band saw; am I correct about that?

Mrs. Paine. Yes; that's correct.

Mr. Jenner. And it is a Craftsman saw—it is also a substantial piece of equipment. The saw plane or table is how long?

Agent Howlett. Three feet four inches.

Mr. Jenner. And how wide?

Agent Howlett. One foot nine and one-half inches.

Mr. Jenner. And that stands how many feet from the wall, Mr. Howlett?

Agent Howlett. The saw table is 3 feet 2½ inches.

Mr. Jenner. And the distance from the floor to the top of the saw itself, that is, all of the saw instrument itself?