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    Default What kinda saw do I need


    If I wanna start making some Outdoor type stuff our of lumber. Picnic table, frames around plants, things like that.
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    the kind that is in the hands of a skilled carpenter. and don't ask me how i know this....
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    I'm thinking compound Miter for the 45's
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    I can build about anything. I did take ag classes in HS for 4 years. We welded, build, ran electrical wires in house frames, used a cutting torch, about everything. I can do about anything if I can see someone else do it one time. Nowadays it's called YOUTUBE. I even put up a ceiling fan and replaced my washer lid switch using a youtube video

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    the kind that is in the hands of a skilled carpenter. and don't ask me how i know this....
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    I replaced a washer lid swith with a 12 pack and trial and error... Works like a champ!

    Don I think what you need is a see-saw...

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    LMAO, you da mans though.




    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    I replaced a washer lid swith with a 12 pack and trial and error... Works like a champ!

    Don I think what you need is a see-saw...
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    Heck, you can build anything with a chainsaw a few nails and a hammer
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    Looking at Lowes and found a Hitachi 10-in 15 Amp Compound Miter Saw for about $120. it has 125 reviews and it got a 4 3/4 stars out of 5. This SHOULD work. Opinions from someone KNOWLEDGABLE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    I can build about anything. I did take ag classes in HS for 4 years. We welded, build, ran electrical wires in house frames, used a cutting torch, about everything. I can do about anything if I can see someone else do it one time. Nowadays it's called YOUTUBE. I even put up a ceiling fan and replaced my washer lid switch using a youtube video
    You are joking... Right.... Ive seen the wire job you had on your boat!!

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    Ha being honest my buddy has a really nice Miter Saw for his business, he said he couldn't live without it. If youre gonna us it a good bit spending a little extra for the heavier duty stuff will pay off. He bought cheap first and broke it and spent double the initial price and have lasted twice as long and help him work faster.

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