Spiro, if you do any cutting of angles, I would get a sliding bevel t square. I don't think that is the correct name but the thing is made of 2 main parts so you can get an angle, lock it in place and transfer that angle to a saw.
earlier, Spiro, wrote: >Hi, >I am in a fortunate delemna. >I have been given $200 in Home Depot gift cards. >I could buy stuff I'll never use; or get essentials. >Though you guys use things I may not for preference or needs, I was >wondering what are the >essentials you would be sure to have on hand if you were going browsing >there. >Or, what new gizmo is a must have for you? >I have enough drill bits. I have almost enough allen wrenches, need >phillips screwdrivers (never have enough) >I could use Super Glue pens, silicone cawk, teflon tape, and stuff like >that. >What would you folk s get to have around or that must buy? >Do you know if they have any repair services? >I have a Makita drill and a Makita saber or jig saw (what's the >difference again?) that have hit the deck too many times >and need repair. >So can we spin this one for a while? >Thanks for all previous and past info. > > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.2/1871 - Release Date: >1/1/2009 5:01 PM John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
