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Re:Use a sawzall [message #41623 is a reply to message #41622] Sun, 15 June 2003 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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You and my brother (plumber) would be great buddies - You're a fitter or boiler maker, right? My brother does everything with a sawzall except carve the Thanksgiving turkey. He's always saying "It says SAWS ALL don't it?"

While you and he may be artists with a sawzall, I certainly am not. I know I could part the webs with a hacksaw blade in one of those "jab saw" holders too, but neat it wouldn't be.

OTOH, A couple of years ago I needed to trim down a brass kickplate to fit the narrow bottom rail of my front door. I didn't think I could cut it very well, so I took it to a local shop asking them to take a couple inches off of it. I figured they'd put it in a shear and lop it off. They cut it freehand in a band saw - I could have done as well with a chainsaw. I spent an hour squaring the ragged edge with a flat mill file, the plate clamped bewteen pieces of angle iron as a reference.

Upon reflection, maybe a sawzall is the way to go....

 
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