What can I use a jigsaw for besides cookie cutting? I've always thought a table 
saw is more useful.
Jeff

--- In [email protected], Charles Weston <rotary...@...> wrote:
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> I second what Ed has said.  I'm in the commercial cabinetmaking business, 
> and MDF does sag over time unless it is supported. A jig saw is a must.  A 
> power miter saw can be very useful as well for making accurate cuts.  I've 
> seen them at Lowe's for around a hundred bucks.
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> Charles Weston
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> --- On Sat, 8/21/10, Ed <loize...@...> wrote:
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> From: Ed <loize...@...>
> Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: "S"ome questions
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010, 3:00 PM
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> I have never used MDF for a train layout, but the shelves I have made with it 
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> the weight of an engine and car(s) will cause severe sagging.  Too much 
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