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RETIRED
13th October 2009, 07:45 PM
I had a lousy day today.
Cold, wet and windy. Making a cabinet to fit into a motorhome that has to go around a heap of stuff in the way.
Glue up was not going as intended and I seemed to be all fingers and thumbs.
Just a lousy day. We all have them.
The final straw was my faithful jigsaw threw in the towel as I was cutting the ply for the faces and backs.
Did you know that an angle grinder with a thin (1mm) cut off wheel cuts ply better than any jig saw I know?
Very little break out or charring but a bit of smoke. Jobs done.:D
Calm
13th October 2009, 08:08 PM
Cold, wet and windy.After the last 10 years this is perfect weather - no complaints allowed:no::no:
Look at the positive side you still learnt something new:2tsup::2tsup:
Cheers
artme
14th October 2009, 08:53 AM
I had a lousy day today.
Did you know that an angle grinder with a thin (1mm) cut off wheel cuts ply better than any jig saw I know?
Very little break out or charring but a bit of smoke. Jobs done.:D
I knew that!!!!
Also great for cutting bottoms of door jams so you can slide tiles under and not have to cut tiles to shape!
IMHO one of the greatest tool /blade combinations on earth.:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
munruben
14th October 2009, 09:45 AM
Great for the fingernails too.:D
Waldo
14th October 2009, 10:23 AM
After the last 10 years this is perfect weather - no complaints allowed:no::no:
Look at the positive side you still learnt something new:2tsup::2tsup:
Cheers
Great weather? I'm freezing my butt off and awaiting the 6:00 news tonight only to find out that I don't live in Melbourne as I thought, but that the tectonic plates have moved and we are living in Siberia.
Good tip . :2tsup:
Skew ChiDAMN!!
14th October 2009, 03:01 PM
Jigsaw? Ply? You must've been going through the JS blades at a bulk-buy rate, ! :U
Ashore
14th October 2009, 07:16 PM
Thank god the grinder worked , proberly would have been a hammer and chisel next , now thats scary using darkside gear :D
bsrlee
18th October 2009, 01:51 AM
A mate was in hospital a couple of years ago having some work done - the bloke in the next bed with the morphine drip had been using an angle grinder to cut wood - I suspect he had fitted a small saw blade, but he wasn't in a condition to ask - and had dropped it, still running, onto his leg - which had been opened from mid-thigh to foot. :o :o :o
Of course you can do the same trick with a circular saw, but it requires more co-ordination to hold the guard back.
Lignum
18th October 2009, 03:01 AM
I had a lousy day today.
Cold, wet and windy. Making a cabinet to fit into a motorhome that has to go around a heap of stuff in the way.
Glue up was not going as intended and I seemed to be all fingers and thumbs.
Just a lousy day. We all have them.
, it was lousy because you ventured into the real world of woodworking and your comfy blanket (lathe) wasnt their to help... Persevere, work through the pain, you can do it; the rewards are life changing… Real woodworking will change your life…. don’t give up... I know you can do it.... we are all here to help... :-
tea lady
18th October 2009, 11:08 AM
Jigsaw? Ply? You must've been going through the JS blades at a bulk-buy rate, ! :U:?
What exacty are you supposed to cut ply with then? :hmm: And what then is a jigsaw for? :?
Lucky I left to pick up Small Boy from school. warned me earlier in the day that I might actually see him do his Lolly.:oo: I hope Julie arrived home with the appropriate chocolate.:C:D
Calm
19th October 2009, 01:32 PM
, it was lousy because you ventured into the real world of woodworking and your comfy blanket (lathe) wasnt their to help... Persevere, work through the pain, you can do it; the rewards are life changing… Real woodworking will change your life…. don’t give up... I know you can do it.... we are all here to help... :-
Lignum it looks as though you have him stumped (hard to beleive for ) but almost a day & a half and no reply
Congratulations he must have accepted defeat:D:D
cheers
Skew ChiDAMN!!
19th October 2009, 05:47 PM
What exacty are you supposed to cut ply with then? :hmm: And what then is a jigsaw for? :?
I use a JS & drill for cutting small holes in ply, but much prefer a BS or TS for cutting sheets to size. The glue they use in ply chews out JS blades pretty quickly. :(
And with the amounts of ply I'd imagine goes through kitting out a motor-home...
RETIRED
19th October 2009, 11:04 PM
, it was lousy because you ventured into the real world of woodworking and your comfy blanket (lathe) wasnt their to help... Persevere, work through the pain, you can do it; the rewards are life changing… Real woodworking will change your life…. don’t give up... I know you can do it.... we are all here to help... :-I grew up with hand tools. I figure that I have earned the right to use things with switches. More power, (insert grunt here.):D
Lignum it looks as though you have him stumped (hard to beleive for ) but almost a day & a half and no reply
Congratulations he must have accepted defeat:D:DI am only catching up with the board now. Saw Jersey Boys Wednesday night and stayed in town for WWS.
cheers
I use a JS & drill for cutting small holes in ply, but much prefer a BS or TS for cutting sheets to size. The glue they use in ply chews out JS blades pretty quickly. :(
And with the amounts of ply I'd imagine goes through kitting out a motor-home...I break down big sheets with the Jigsaw and then use the radial arm or bandsaw.
I agree that the glue plays havoc with blades. Turning it can be a pain on chisels (there's that lathe again Terry):wink::D