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mini cooper, wall, 2 18" mts, 6kw
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<blockquote data-quote="orangecounty1" data-source="post: 4414036" data-attributes="member: 578335"><p>i use the circle saw and that straight edge + clamps, to rip it to smaller pieces as i go, then use the table saw for angles and shit, and to cut it down after i ripped it with the circle saw, to a workable size.</p><p></p><p>jig i just use for small things really... i used it for the sub cutouts cuz the router is too much work..the final flush mount trim panel im using the router for though.</p><p></p><p>the table saw isnt even mine...i deffinetly like it, but i dont at the same time... one day im gonna buy a table saw, but i want a big one....its a table saw...not a "put it on the driveway floor" saw lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangecounty1, post: 4414036, member: 578335"] i use the circle saw and that straight edge + clamps, to rip it to smaller pieces as i go, then use the table saw for angles and shit, and to cut it down after i ripped it with the circle saw, to a workable size. jig i just use for small things really... i used it for the sub cutouts cuz the router is too much work..the final flush mount trim panel im using the router for though. the table saw isnt even mine...i deffinetly like it, but i dont at the same time... one day im gonna buy a table saw, but i want a big one....its a table saw...not a "put it on the driveway floor" saw lol [/QUOTE]
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