David,

It is comprised of two hook shaped arms that pivot from the shoe of the
saws-all, they fit over the pipe on either side of the saws-all blade. When
locked in place they limit the saws-all from tracking left and right as well
as keeping it from twisting the blade in the cut. I have seen them up to six
inched across the open part of the hook. The guide was designed for cutting
large diameter exhaust pipes such as those found in the diesel high
performance after market. I did use one about 5 years ago to cut some 6"
diameter PBC pipe and it worked like a charm. If memory serves, Harbor
freight used to carry them. Unfortunately the one I used was on a borrowed
saw and I am not certain where it came from.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David W Wood
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Tape Measures and other tools


I go along with your thoughts and those of others.

BTW: what is this idea for guiding a hack saw blade?

David



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Edward Przybylek
Sent: 25 November 2007 17:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Tape Measures and other tools

Hi Larry,
 
I'm not really in favor of a separate list dealing with adapted/adaptable
tools.  Most folks on this list already contribute their ideas for adapting
tools and tools they've purchased that were usable right off the shelf.
There've also been many ideas for accomplishing difficult jobs without sight
using things around the house that aren't meant to be used for that purpose
(two hose clamps around a PVC pipe to provide a guide for a hacksaw).
Discussion of useful tools usually begins with questions about how to
accomplish a particular task.  I'm not sure you'll get a great deal of
discussion about tools without previous discussions of tasks and how to
accomplish them.
 
Take care,
Ed
 
  _____  

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Larry Stansifer
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Tape Measures and other tools



One of the core subjects on this list seem to be tools and how blind user
friendly they are. I come from a profession where I was forced to either
modify existing tools or in some cases scratch build something that would
allow me to work competitively. The thought crossed my mind, why couldn't we
create a tool-crib list where these ideas, modifications and creations could
be show cased apart from all of the non-tool related posts. We would have an
opportunity to discuss what does and doesn't work, how we could make it
better, how we could build it and repair techniques on the crap that the
retail market would like to sell us. The forum would be limited to creating,
modifying and tools that are off the shelf accessible. For example, I know
that if we all put our virtual heads together we could come up with an
accurate, effective tape measure that doesn't cost a hundred bucks and that
we need to send back across the big puddle to have it serviced. Or what
about a bullet proof dead on saw guide that doesn't take all afternoon to
set up every time you want to rip a sheet of plywood. Or a pipe cutting
guide attached to a saws-all that will insure a strait even cut the next
time you need to cut large diameter pipe.

Am I up in the night? was this just a randomly occurring brain fart?What do
you think?


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