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How to Cut Lumber Without Saw-Horses by Mitchell Dillman

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2011

http://logfurniturehowto.com/about How to Cut Lumber Without Saw-Horses is a short demonstration by Mitchell Dillman of several unique methods used in modern-day construction to cut your wood and other general building materials without saw-horses. http://logfurniturehowto.com/about

Watch as "the Online carpenter" shows you how you can cut just about anything, anywhere, without the use of even so much as a cut-table or workbench.

And remember, for more handy tips, tricks and general carpentry shenanigans , click "Subscribe", You'll be glad you did..!

And, STAY Tuned as Mitchell soon reveals the "TOP SECRET" shop project currently under construction!
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  • This is the sort of butcher you don't want to be working for you...

  • @xylosfurniture --- awh, come on man...I'm not building a piano here, it's just rough-cut framing lumber.

    ...what, you don't think you can make a clean cut without saw-horses..?

    thanks for watchin', seeya again soon!

  • Is your blade really loose or is the camera playing tricks on me?

  • @daveol415 --- nope, saw blades good; I got a real cheap camera, not very good resolution...just doin' what I can with what I have =)

    thanks for watching

  • thats one of the most dangerous things I have seen ,please wear ear defenders in future

  • @tigertruckerman --- hey thanks for watching...and your concern for my well being is much appreciated!

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  • @TheTexasSmoker --- you betcha, thanks for watching! =)

  • @MrMldillman well said !! I could see how in a pinch some of these methods could be used but still with caution!!

  • @junglemuffin --- yes, you are correct...We both know there is a proper way to operate all power tools.

    One thing my Grand Daddy taught me over 40 years ago is respect. He said, "son, if you are going to use those tools, you'd better learn how. They are made to help you but if used improperly they can kill you!"

    After over 25 years of framing one house after the next it's easy to loose that respect. And that's what will get me hurt...Thank you for helping me to see the light!

  • @master7447 --- Why that's a Skilsaw Mag 77. It is a heavy-duty, hard working saw; excellent for rough frame carpentry work and all around general construction.

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