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From: zimmerm@ccvaxa.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.wood
Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
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Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 18:37:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 18:37:00 1985
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Nf-From: ccvaxa.UUCP!zimmerm    Jul  1 17:37:00 1985


Arm saws are by design not very accuarate. Weld the column and
arm into a rigid unit. Then make jigs to do any angle cuts.
If you expect to swing the arm about and still have it cut
on the 90 degree angle you will be disapointed.
A proper set of stops and jigs to hold wood at the needed angle
will meet your needs better in the long run.

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