Why not setB a skill saw B on a angle to cut the ends?B then if the angle is
not tapered enough finish it with the sander.CATCH YOU LATER,B B B ROBO
On Monday, May 18, 2015 2:00 PM, Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
wrote:
I decided to go with 2x8s as my trailer deck, but having an abrupt edge
would
make loading wheeled things annoying. I'd like to bevel the edge to match the
deployed ramp, about 60 degrees (relative to the butt end). My circular,
table, and chop saws all stop at 45. I don't have access to a band saw. Any
ideas on how to get over to 60?
There are 8 boards, so things like belt sanding from a 45, or using a
capricious hand saw are a last resort :-)
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