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.
>
>
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John


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