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Post a pic of your miter saw
I'm seriously thinking of buying a miter saw, since it gives you immunity from being "owned"
What brand should I get? How much should I spend? Post pics if you have one! |
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Here's mine... The laser site kicks ass.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...tb_lead_lg.jpg |
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ummm, i lost it :Oh crap
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I would buy one if makita made one
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Yes, don't fuck around...DeWalt. And don't fall for the laser guide crap...
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dewalt rocks.... spendy though.
makita sucks. I've always had good luck with craftsman stuff too though. Except that dust bag on the back is useless... gotta use the shopvac adapter and hook it straight into the shopvac. http://www.ampiezza.com/stuff/weekend3.jpg |
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I agree..................... Dewalt is the best ! |
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Oh my god you're fuckin killin me!!!! |
Dugmor you are too fuckin much bro !!! You are the last guy I expected to post a miter saw.
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LOL :1orglaugh :1orglaugh Very nice saw... go through a lot of work just to post your pics huh? |
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I have been on huge construction sites all over the country and can do pretty much anything when it comes to every type of construction. I have a master electricians licence( High Voltage , Fiber optic splicing, ect. ) I have an articulated vehicle licence to drive cranes and all the certifications for welding. I know power tools ! |
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people who use big miter saws are just trying to compensate for a small penis :winkwink:
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i have a screwdriver.
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that face on dugmors shirt is a very popular sticker i see pasted all over, its on the backs of road signs all over this city.
theres a new 'afro guy' sticker thats making the race too. no less than 10,000 of these stickers plastered around this town. none have urls or nothing on them. some dedicated fuckers thats for sure. |
I figured this would be a joke thread, but nope...seriously wants to see miter saws. Didn't see that coming.
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Back in my cabinet shop days I always used DeWalt. Porter Cable routers, Delta table saws, and the rest was DeWalt.... well, unless you count the Holzma, but that's a REALLY big saw. :thumbsup
Does anybody see anything scary in this picture? If Dugmor wasn't such a nice guy, those fingers could go bye bye... heh Quote:
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For finish carpentry, the Hitachi line is the way to go.
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You can mig, tig ,wire feed all that ? Ever weld any exotic metals ? Monel, waspoloy, some of the higher grade stainless steels ? The melting point is so high but the cooling rate is very fast. Impressive. Welding is hard to do well. I did some aerospace stuff before, controlled depth penetration all the welds X rayed for cracks and fishers. Penetrant inspected for surface voids. Ahhh the memories !! Glad I'm done with that. |
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He is lying. I have been sitting in storage since that gimp stole me out of some guys truck.
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I want a miter saw!! :(
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yeah i have a serious lack of tools.
Dugmor you have many hidden talents:thumbsup |
I got one and did some crown molding 2 weekends ago. The book said for a 12 by 12 room it should take me 4 hours. .Well lets just say after 2 days and nights it was finally finished. Damm I should have paid better attention to angles in math.
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You know it ! I have never done any exoctic metals. My professional welding experience was mostly structural steel, brackets, ect. Everything else was for car body work and stuff. It was fun but for sure I would'nt want to be breating the fumes anymore and I am sure my dreads would be a lot shorter from the sparks if I was till doing it ! |
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