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    i cant believe some of the crazy positions people put themselves in with saws...the other day i saw some of those "people that do jobs that americans wont do".... up in this huge tree, trimming it, with electric sawzalls and no safety ropes whatsoever..... i was just hoping they dont know what a lawsuit is when they fell and at the same time cut their arms off and then sued the owners of the property for everything they had..... i cant wait to see el presidente bush gone..... hopefully an actual conservative republican will get in office and fix this problem.... like Duncan Hunter
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    Quote Originally Posted by 42K3
    No, I use my chain saw for that.

    OMG, somebody call 911!!!!!!


    Wish I could find it. My Dad used to have a picture of the ''OSHA approved Carpenter". It's hilarious... Anyone have a clue where it might be on the net, or for that matter anyone ever seen it?? The guy has every safety device known to man, including an armor plated thumb so he doesn't get hurt if he misses the nail and hits his thumb!!!

    Denny, you have a copy of that in your world renowned library per chance???
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    Good idea clamping it down with a board . But with a board that size the 12 in Dewalt comes into straight lines . Right now i have a chop saw blade in it .

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    If you're left handed, get a left-handed saw
    In my humble, and twisted opinion -

    I am left handed, and always considered THAT a left handed saw.
    It allows the operator to actually SEE where the blade is cutting, rather than using that silly slot in front to follow a line. The slot is completely useless when cutting 2x4s anyway.

    But then there aren't a lot of left handed tools on the job and one learns to work with what is available.

    And don't forget the safety glasses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    It's knot a car thing?
    OK, back to working on cars. If I could just get this dang brake drum off.
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    yup, 30 years and all that road filth can really get them suckers stuck!!!!!
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    try giving her a nice wack with a 20lb sledge.... if that doesn't do it... cut the axle off and replace it.... you could always use a new one right
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesals
    try giving her a nice wack with a 20lb sledge.
    No, seen too many bent drums and backing plates. I need a 2x4 to whail on.

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    Looks like the jig I used to cut the V-8 camshaft to a V-6......LMAO.

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