@tigertruckerman If the sheet you are cutting is brand new it makes it very easy as the edges are already square. Just measure from one of the factory edges to the line you want to cut and then attach your straight edge with the clamps. I'm sorry if it sounds a little confusing but it is quite difficult to explain in words without actually seeing it done in front of you. Hope this helps.
@tigertruckerman Gidday mate. What l do is use exactly the same method in the video but on a larger scale. In my truck l have two aluminum straight edges. One is 2.4 meters long and the other 2.7 meters. I just clamp which ever one is suitable to the panel you are cutting and away you go. Hope that helps.
great tips buddy, loved it. Can you please tell us how to cut lengthwise using just circular saw? That is if I wanted to cut, say 3 meter long 90 by 22 treated pine deck wood along its length, how do I keep my saw straight for 3 meters? Quite easy with table saw feeding system but don't have bucks to have one of those...all I have is a 49 bucks Ozito Circular saw....
@DeltaSoftAustralia Gidday mate, good question. When you purchased your saw (even if it is a 49 buck Ozito) you would have received a metal 'saw guide' in the box which you attach to your saw at the required width. This is a pretty good method for ripping down strips of timber like decking boards. Hope that helps.
no dont get,you must surely have to have both on to get true square,unless you mean you clamp it over builders square.
tigertruckerman 2 weeks ago
@tigertruckerman If the sheet you are cutting is brand new it makes it very easy as the edges are already square. Just measure from one of the factory edges to the line you want to cut and then attach your straight edge with the clamps. I'm sorry if it sounds a little confusing but it is quite difficult to explain in words without actually seeing it done in front of you. Hope this helps.
shaneconlan1 2 weeks ago
nice video ,but how would you cut say 18 inches of a 8x4 board
tigertruckerman 3 weeks ago
@tigertruckerman Gidday mate. What l do is use exactly the same method in the video but on a larger scale. In my truck l have two aluminum straight edges. One is 2.4 meters long and the other 2.7 meters. I just clamp which ever one is suitable to the panel you are cutting and away you go. Hope that helps.
shaneconlan1 3 weeks ago
nice tips -- what the hell are you smoking --- i want some
KNOWZ
peace
SUPERKNOWZ 1 month ago
Another great tip Uncle Knack! Us lefties are the most creative, eh mate? Keep up the best tips on the inter- tube!
friskypainter 3 months ago
great tips buddy, loved it. Can you please tell us how to cut lengthwise using just circular saw? That is if I wanted to cut, say 3 meter long 90 by 22 treated pine deck wood along its length, how do I keep my saw straight for 3 meters? Quite easy with table saw feeding system but don't have bucks to have one of those...all I have is a 49 bucks Ozito Circular saw....
DeltaSoftAustralia 4 months ago
@DeltaSoftAustralia Gidday mate, good question. When you purchased your saw (even if it is a 49 buck Ozito) you would have received a metal 'saw guide' in the box which you attach to your saw at the required width. This is a pretty good method for ripping down strips of timber like decking boards. Hope that helps.
shaneconlan1 3 months ago
Another great tip Knackers, can you do a shaving video now son?? Fucking Aussie soap dodger!!.................LOL!!!
TheDickPuller 8 months ago
you've got a great sense of humour m8, I've done a few woodworking projects and your tips have really helped cheers,
FlyingFox1971 8 months ago