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Yet another... COCKTAIL - the quick, quiet, cheap, couth, cock cab
Le Chuck:
That's more better! Keep after it :applaud: :cheers:
jmike:
:applaud: :applaud:
Nicely done. Not sure if you looked into it but as Le Chuck suggested you should try and make your own saw guide.
Here's a link. This will help you better than that level cause it shows you exactly where the blade will be.
How to Build a Simple Circular Saw Guide for Straighter Cuts:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/reviews/4283497
:cheers:
yotsuya:
Good pick up there with the tool. When I started doing this, I had a circular saw, a jigsaw, and a drill. I've since picked up a table saw, a router, a cordless drill, a palm and an orbital sander, and an angle grinder. All have come in handy. :cheers:
yaksplat:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on October 17, 2012, 01:48:30 pm ---and an angle grinder
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I've got to ask, where did the angle grinder come in handy? It's one of the few tools that i don't own and I want one.
I'm assuming that were removing metal of some form...
yotsuya:
Home Depot. I bought it to grind down some rough metal panels I had plasma-cut for me. I also used it to cut adobe tiles for a walkway. Get the one with the trigger in the handle- it's easier to manage.
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