I'm making a table and need to cut some pieces of douglas fir that are just under 8x8". I can do it with a couple of cuts on my mitre saw but was wondering if anyone had a bigger saw at home that would do this (e.g. radial arm saw), etc.
thanks
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I'm making a table and need to cut some pieces of douglas fir that are just under 8x8". I can do it with a couple of cuts on my mitre saw but was wondering if anyone had a bigger saw at home that would do this (e.g. radial arm saw), etc.
thanks
Jeff---are you crosscutting or ripping ? Bandsaw will do if you find a big one. Pretty hard to crosscut as the throat on most saws are 14 or 20 inches. If your ripping then anyone with a portable bandsaw mill can do it.
Ever tried to use a handsaw ?? :-) A good sharp one will work :)
I am cross cutting it. I need the cut to be pretty exact and want to do minimal sanding. Don't want to do it by hand for accuracy reasons and the number of cuts required.
They will definitely do the cuts for you even if you didn't buy it there Jeff, i do it all the time. Don't waste your time at HD either go to Rona, the Cut Shop is far superior. Let's see some pics of this sucker once completed!
Rona has a huge table saw, they are much better in their cut shop then Home Depot.
Rona all the way for cuts.
so no luck with Rona, HD, Lowe's or a few lumber yards around town. Got a couple of other options I am looking into. Someone suggested Algonquin College as they have a woodworking program. Anyone ever been there?
Try the Wood Source in Manotick.
Are you looking for a place to buy it as well?
You could try Adams and Kennedy:
Hours of Operation:
Weekdays 7:30am-5pm
Saturday 8am – 12 Noon
6178 Mitch Owens Rd,
P.O. Box 700
Manotick, Ontario, Canada
K4M 1A6
Tel: 613.822.6800
Toll Free: 855.822.6800
Fax: 613.822.6803
Email: info@wood-source.com
lol...I am buying the wood from the wood source. They don't have any means other than a chain saw to cut it...
these guys look promising, though he will have to do two cuts on a chop saw.
http://www.woodselect.ca/en/Contact_us_18.html
What size is your mitre saw at home? If it's a 12" that slides you should be able to make it work and might just have to finish with a hand saw?
Wood Select did excellent work for me a few years back. Trimmed some huge walnut boards for me and did a very good job.
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This is a rather large procurement, so I don’t know who you could provide such a tool for use. Honestly, it would be better to buy such a saw for the future, I am sure that you will need it again and again.
Stay away from the cordless unless you are somewhere where you have no power. The Dewalt is the same as Porter Cable. I have used mine for almost 40 years (Porter Cable/Rockwell) 15 amp motor and corded. Purchase a good set of blades---rip and crosscut and take care of the tool and don't tackle a job it was not intended to do. The use of a proper size extension cord also helps--don't use 16 or 14 gauge---12/3 will deliver proper current. A good clamp on guide to aid in ripping and cross cutting is also a good practice to follow.