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Is it really possible to get clean cuts on ply, MDF, or trim with a hand saw?

I could do so much more having it portable but if I can get clean cuts with such a smaller diameter blade I will have to save up for a big table/carpentry saw. I don't want to do that though. I have other places to put that cash.

Circular saw with the right blade would work

Needs a zero clearance insert as well, not for mdf but he asked for ply as well.

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Is it really possible to get clean cuts on ply, MDF, or trim with a hand saw?

I could do so much more having it portable but if I can get clean cuts with such a smaller diameter blade I will have to save up for a big table/carpentry saw. I don't want to do that though. I have other places to put that cash.

Circular saw with the right blade would work

any recomendations on good blades

For what type of wood and purpose of cut?

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for sheer physical talent he's unmatched. within the next five years i'm sure there will be little dispute that he's the best all around player in the league.

It is already that way outside of CA

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Attempting to set up my Harmony 880 remote again since I changed connections when I moved the TV.

my 880 was a pile, there's no way to adjust how fast the remote cycles through commands when using the activity feature. it went a little faster than my equipment would allow, throwing off the activity sequence every time :(

One of the reasons I am going to use CQC, a USB-UIRT, and some uber cheap programmables :)

*I'll make a thread, but not before the rest of my hardware gets here

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dumbass me, I read MDF as plywood, why I don't know...too used to using plywood....*stares at den*

It's the same with plywood. Aside from a worm drive, no circular saws really have enough power to safely use the "plywood" blades.

Yep and are usually much better off with a fast cutting wood blade and a zero clearance insert. 16-18 teeth can cut clean.

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just watched a monster quest on the history channel it was about very large fish attacking ppl

culprits were goliath Grupper, walley, and muskie (:) for sean)

they were up in Minnesota looking for large muskies sean!

they never really found any big ones though sean :(

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Exam scheduled for Monday. Tomorrow scheduled for a new set of rubber on the sled. I sadly could not afford the Yoko's I wanted, breaking my streak of 4 straight sets of Yoko's, so I am going to give the Flaken's a go.

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just watched a monster quest on the history channel it was about very large fish attacking ppl

culprits were goliath Grupper, walley, and muskie (:) for sean)

they were up in Minnesota looking for large muskies sean!

they never really found any big ones though sean :(

They are here :)

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Found this on LF:

One man crazy mountain dance party. Just let it play for a few, quite funny.

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Exam scheduled for Monday. Tomorrow scheduled for a new set of rubber on the sled. I sadly could not afford the Yoko's I wanted, breaking my streak of 4 straight sets of Yoko's, so I am going to give the Flaken's a go.

That's what's on the GT I just bought. They're actually pretty good tires. Great grip in the dry, and I can run on the highway at 80+ in the rain with now worries.

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Exam scheduled for Monday. Tomorrow scheduled for a new set of rubber on the sled. I sadly could not afford the Yoko's I wanted, breaking my streak of 4 straight sets of Yoko's, so I am going to give the Flaken's a go.

That's what's on the GT I just bought. They're actually pretty good tires. Great grip in the dry, and I can run on the highway at 80+ in the rain with now worries.

I have nothing against the Falken's, they have the coolest name by far. Just have never used them before, and could not afford my beloved Yoko Avid W4S's.

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Storm front rolling in.

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Eye balling a 325Xi wagon on AT.

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Exam scheduled for Monday. Tomorrow scheduled for a new set of rubber on the sled. I sadly could not afford the Yoko's I wanted, breaking my streak of 4 straight sets of Yoko's, so I am going to give the Flaken's a go.

That's what's on the GT I just bought. They're actually pretty good tires. Great grip in the dry, and I can run on the highway at 80+ in the rain with now worries.

I have nothing against the Falken's, they have the coolest name by far. Just have never used them before, and could not afford my beloved Yoko Avid W4S's.

I used to be a big Pirelli fan, and the last set I bought only lasted 5K with no burnouts. I went through a lot of shit with the Tire Rack about it and even got into it several times with a rep from Pirelli NA, but in the end, I was just left disgusted with them. I needed tires that day so I got a set of Kuhmos when they first came out. They were great. I then sold the car, and bought the Cobra which had the same tires on it. At first I didn't like it, but the car was a bit nose heavy in comparison to my previous Mustang. Once I got my suspension finished and was actually able to use the tires, I grew to love them. My father and brother now use them on their vehicles. If they made a stickier street tire, I'd buy them again, but alas. . . Sometimes, you really ARE paying for just a name. GoodYear comes to mind.

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I never got enough miles out of my Yoko's

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I was drinking my coffee at the local install shop when I noticed

this 10" woofer install in a Ford F150

this is with out a shadow of a doubt the worst sub install I have EVER seen

if you can top it show the pics...LOL..

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I'm pretty sure i could do better with broken fingers and a blindfold. That makes me queasy!

In a backpack even

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Exam scheduled for Monday. Tomorrow scheduled for a new set of rubber on the sled. I sadly could not afford the Yoko's I wanted, breaking my streak of 4 straight sets of Yoko's, so I am going to give the Flaken's a go.

That's what's on the GT I just bought. They're actually pretty good tires. Great grip in the dry, and I can run on the highway at 80+ in the rain with now worries.

I have nothing against the Falken's, they have the coolest name by far. Just have never used them before, and could not afford my beloved Yoko Avid W4S's.

I used to be a big Pirelli fan, and the last set I bought only lasted 5K with no burnouts. I went through a lot of shit with the Tire Rack about it and even got into it several times with a rep from Pirelli NA, but in the end, I was just left disgusted with them. I needed tires that day so I got a set of Kuhmos when they first came out. They were great. I then sold the car, and bought the Cobra which had the same tires on it. At first I didn't like it, but the car was a bit nose heavy in comparison to my previous Mustang. Once I got my suspension finished and was actually able to use the tires, I grew to love them. My father and brother now use them on their vehicles. If they made a stickier street tire, I'd buy them again, but alas. . . Sometimes, you really ARE paying for just a name. GoodYear comes to mind.

It seems like the Japanese tire companies are at the top of the game right now. I agree on goodyear in recent experience.

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I never got enough miles out of my Yoko's

The Avid's seems to do very well, the ES 100's were a softer sticker tire that in the end I did not need that much grip.

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We've currently got 3 sets of Kumho's between the Z71, Accent, and the Corolla. Used to be 4 before the accident. Damn good tires for the money. Suburban is on its second set of Micheline LTX M/S's, tough as nails and lasts a helluva long time...

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I never got enough miles out of my Yoko's

The Avid's seems to do very well, the ES 100's were a softer sticker tire that in the end I did not need that much grip.

the 328i took out my Avids in 2 months :(

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I have AS Michellins on the beater, and they are pretty good. Hell, they were brand new when I got the car and cost 75% more than I paid for the thing, so it was a win for me. I wouldn't spend the money for them though. I can find the same performance for half the price, although the next set on the steelies will be some winter tires. The current wheels/tires on the GT will be relegated to beater summer duty.

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Sean, how is Aidan doing?

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I know mostly nothing of performance tires...probably should learn though...seeing as I now have an E55....heh....at the very least I know I'm definitely not buying summer tires for it...ever...all seasons or none at all as far as I am concerned...

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Sean, how is Aidan doing?

Just woke up with gas pains again, little stinker.

Otherwise great. Had his baby pics today :)

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