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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 654374" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>i dont know how it is anywhere else but 99.9% of places around indiana will cut the wood in half or 1/3's for free. i have a craftsman with extentions (got it for 160 with my club card) only problem i had was cutting 1" hardwoods (like oak) until i got a blade for it. i also have a circular saw with c-clamp rip guide. you are right about using that on full sheets but i would take advantage on the lumberyards saw its built to do that for free lol. my father has 3 tablesaws one is a big delta other 2 are portable ryobis they cut 1" mdf fine just gotta know how to set a rip fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 654374, member: 541383"] i dont know how it is anywhere else but 99.9% of places around indiana will cut the wood in half or 1/3's for free. i have a craftsman with extentions (got it for 160 with my club card) only problem i had was cutting 1" hardwoods (like oak) until i got a blade for it. i also have a circular saw with c-clamp rip guide. you are right about using that on full sheets but i would take advantage on the lumberyards saw its built to do that for free lol. my father has 3 tablesaws one is a big delta other 2 are portable ryobis they cut 1" mdf fine just gotta know how to set a rip fence. [/QUOTE]
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