Scott, I have never seen one but I have heard about these rail and 
fence systems where a circular saw is fastened to the system and the 
saw slides along, cutting the wood.  I don't know who makes them.

earlier, Scott Howell, wrote:

>Thanks, that is an interesting idea for sure. Unfortunately a hand saw
>would take a bit with as hard as this stuff is, but your obviously
>more of a man than I. grin You must have arms the size of most folks
>legs to be cutting most of this stuff by hand. grin.
>The piece of metal I have isn't a T, but it's kind of the same idea,
>but I'll check into these, it might prove to be a better solution.
>
>On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:20 AM, Victor Gouveia wrote:
>
> > Hi Scott,
> >
> > I bought a four foot T-square, made of steel, and it serves that same
> > purpose, as a straight edge guide to cut material with.
> >
> > It makes for an excellent straight edge to score the work with also.
> >
> > The good thing is, as a cutting guide, and because it's made of
> > steel, the
> > saw would rather go through any wood, as it's softer to cut through
> > than the
> > steel, so it makes for an ideal cutting guide.
> >
> > I got the suggestion from Don Patterson on the Blind Handy Man Show.
> > He was
> > reading a letter I had sent into the show, and Don suggested the steel
> > straight edge.
> >
> > Granted, I use old elbow grease to cut any wood I need to saw
> > through, not a
> > power tool, so I don't know how the straight edge would handle a
> > power saw
> > of some kind.
> >
> > In any case, I believe that the T-squares will go up to lengths of
> > around
> > five or six feet, depending on where you get it, but, once clamped
> > to the
> > stock that needs to be cut, it's a great tool.
> >
> > Even for cutting dry wall, and making sure you score it straight.
> >
> > Victor
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> >
>
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