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Old 03-14-2014, 06:21 AM   #1
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A hand saw, eh? I think my dad used to have one of those... (j/k!)

I actually have a pretty good collection of rip saws, crosscut saws, mitre saws, tenon saws, dowelling saws, coping saws, and all kinds of different hacksaws.

For powered saws: 3 circular saws, a 10" Makita mitre saw, 2 jigsaws, a gorgeous old 60's Delta table saw, a 16" 2-speed bandsaw, and a Milwaukee Sawzall

If someone breaks into my garage my insurance agent just may flee the country. But you should see the bars and spikes on the window. That combined with the solid 2" thick solid man door in the angle iron re-enforced frame and the security camera keeps it fairly safe.
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Old 03-14-2014, 03:39 PM   #2
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A hand saw, eh? I think my dad used to have one of those... (j/k!)

I actually have a pretty good collection of rip saws, crosscut saws, mitre saws, tenon saws, dowelling saws, coping saws, and all kinds of different hacksaws.

For powered saws: 3 circular saws, a 10" Makita mitre saw, 2 jigsaws, a gorgeous old 60's Delta table saw, a 16" 2-speed bandsaw, and a Milwaukee Sawzall

If someone breaks into my garage my insurance agent just may flee the country. But you should see the bars and spikes on the window. That combined with the solid 2" thick solid man door in the angle iron re-enforced frame and the security camera keeps it fairly safe.
WTH??? You Snake Plissken living in NY with the Duke on the hunt for some tools?

Your run down on woodworking tools sounds like Timco having a moment with his weapons.......

I have to admit, there is nothing more satisfying than using a good quality woodworking hand tool with a correctly sharpened blade, in my case a hand plane.
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