Re: Chop Saw Musings, Questions
- From: "RicodJour" <ricodjour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Jul 2006 23:29:06 -0700
J T wrote:
I've already pretty much covered the "value" of my time. As long
as I'm not getting paid or otherwise making money, my time "has" no
value. Any jig, or whatever, I make is usually for a specific task, and
modified as needed. There are no store bought versons that fit my
needs/wants.
True. There's almost always room for improvement. Even if the tool
itself is near perfect there are always accessories of one sort or
another that increase usefulness and operating efficiency.
I never said I didn't have a mitre saw. I do. A very nice, older,
manual mitre saw, that I got some time back, for around $20, in almost
unused condition. Very nice, works great. But it's not what I
want/need for this application.
Excuse the assumption. What type/brand miter saw do you have?
R
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