I've never understood the relative value of one of the homemade panel
saws. They take up a lot of space, even when folded. I screw a couple
of 7 foot 2x4 boards to the wooden tops of my two sawhorses and lay the
panel on top of them. I adjust the blade of my circular saw to cut
about 1/4" deeper than the thickness of the plywood or Mdf panel (thus
cutting into the 2x4 boards. Its fast and doesn't take up a lot of
space when stored.
Bob
Yeah, Bob, that's the way I've been doing it for years and after having
looked at what's involved in the vertical setup as well as the things you've
talked about I'll probably just continue what I've been doing. I sure don't
have much space in my bungalow basement workshop.
Thanks,
Jer
"Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've never understood the relative value of one of the homemade panel
> saws. They take up a lot of space, even when folded. I screw a couple
> of 7 foot 2x4 boards to the wooden tops of my two sawhorses and lay the
> panel on top of them. I adjust the blade of my circular saw to cut
> about 1/4" deeper than the thickness of the plywood or Mdf panel (thus
> cutting into the 2x4 boards. Its fast and doesn't take up a lot of
> space when stored.
>
> Bob
>