Thread: Speed Square Guide
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04-12-2007 12:28 PM #1
Speed Square Guide
Easy enough to use.
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04-12-2007 01:24 PM #2
I dont get it???
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04-12-2007 01:35 PM #3
He's board with building cars?
It's knot a car thing?
I saw his point?
It's fir his car?
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04-12-2007 02:01 PM #4
The saw table rides against the SS. Gives you a nice square cut.
I figured anybody that can read a torque wrench, probably also has a skil saw in his arsenal.
I happened to be building some shelves and discovered this.
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04-12-2007 03:46 PM #5
What happens to your hand if the saw catches and jumps out of the kerf?C9
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04-12-2007 03:54 PM #6
With that saw I would be a casualty.
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04-13-2007 01:30 PM #7
Originally Posted by robot
Stand back CoachLast edited by 42K3; 05-11-2007 at 12:25 PM.
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04-12-2007 01:57 PM #8
Now thats witty
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04-12-2007 03:55 PM #9
What happens to your hand if the saw catches and jumps out of the kerf?
You better be quick at moving your hand
And to clarify ,i can tell you what every line and number on a speed square does, i was just wondering your meaning for the pic, thats all.
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04-12-2007 03:58 PM #10
Man, I sure as heck wouldn't cut a piece of wood with my hand right there!!! Good way to lose some or all of your fingers..... I don't do much with wood, but I did buy an old used radial arm saw at a garage sale for $30 so I can cut straight!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2007 05:09 PM #11
There, now I don't have to hold it.
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04-12-2007 07:35 PM #12
Originally Posted by 42K3
I hope you don't use this technology next time you are up in a tree sawing off the branches!!!!!!
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2007 08:02 PM #13
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
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04-12-2007 08:15 PM #14
Originally Posted by 42K3
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???Last edited by Dave Severson; 04-12-2007 at 08:19 PM.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2007 10:05 PM #15
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 .
I believe this was somewhere around 2015, Rick, Rosie and Johnboy
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