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Ripping doors

Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by chipshot, Nov 29, 2006.

  1. gridfaniker

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    didn't you hire a Mexican to pulverize your soil?
     
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    I hired a hawaiian to remove the junk and grade the yard and bring in new driveway gravel. He did a shitty job and I finished using a fuckering shovel
     
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    a circular saw will do the trick. hinge side, 3/16" cut then finish with course paper on a block. I just did this at my folks' house. it was a solid door
     
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    that musta hurt sumpthin' fierce
     
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    thanks ************
     
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    Circular saw WILL do it but cuts like that are what table saws are made for. If you got one handy you may as well use it since it's much easier to get a good straight cut with one. What do I know though? I just like big power tools.
     
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    I can get hold of a circular saw much easier. Plus it may be eaiser to handle the circular saw and use a guide than to handle the entire door especially since I probably won't find a really nice table saw with a big table to rest the door on.
     
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    :loser:
     
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    Then why ask if you should use one? You answered your own question and wasted everyone's time. I think you owe everyone an apology.
     
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    Hell yeah! Me too.:FightenSmilie:
     

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