DIY People: Table saws

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Re: do-it-yourself People: Table saws

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Markk wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:Here's a woman cutting landscape timbers with a 10" miter saw. It's about 1:20

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmZ55BiaNxEin.

I bet your husband like it, if you believe those are 6" posts.


What. I didn't say those were 6" posts. I said they were landscape timbers. Why are you mentioning JB? What's your deal?
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Jersey Girl wrote:What. I didn't say those were 6" posts. I said they were landscape timbers. Why are you mentioning JB? What's your deal?


I'm sure he misunderstood your intent*. Why were you posting the video, Jersey?




*And I think Markk was referencing an old carpenter joke.
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Dantana wrote:
Markk wrote:
I started with a Vaughn 32...pussy :)... we used to get a rigging axe and weld claws on the end. But I agree that in the 70's and 80's you would be laughed off the job.


Yer on. Me and my 28 rigging axe, (un-modified) vs. you and your 32. Five nails, green fir lumber with a min of 3.5 depth. (not into the end grain, that's cheating) Best time wins.


Ok ...I'll put some wax and diesel fuel on my nails first...LOL memories...
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Morley wrote:
Jersey Girl wrote:What. I didn't say those were 6" posts. I said they were landscape timbers. Why are you mentioning JB? What's your deal?


I'm sure he misunderstood your intent*. Why were you posting the video, Jersey?



Oh thanks for asking. I posted the video because it shows someone using a miter saw to make the same types of cuts that I need to do on a somewhat similar piece of wood.

In that case, landscape timbers, instead of fence posts.

*And I think Markk was referencing an old carpenter joke.


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Morley wrote:
Markk wrote:
Cutting a 6" round post is something that is not normally done using precision tools.


This.

Dudes cutting 6" round posts aren't usually doing so for craft projects, either, though.
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honorentheos wrote:Dudes cutting 6" round posts aren't usually doing so for craft projects, either, though.


That's true. Folks aren't usually cutting up fence posts to begin with. Landscape timbers, maybe. I think we used a saber saw on those previously but I need perfectly level cuts for the posts.

I appreciate all the replies here. I think the chop/miter saw is what I need. I'll have to make sure it fits the fence posts--I'll take a piece with me.

Thanks all!
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