"Nothing will set off a smoke detector faster than running a chain saw inside the kitchen!" While installing a more efficient kitchen door yesterday, I needed to get through some beams that were 5"X1
I used a chain saw to level off the 4x4s I set in concrete to support my shed. Not as dramatic as cutting through a wall, though. I *did* cut through a wall with my 4" Black & Decker angle grinder.
What piddling projects you guys talk about. My neighbor - and several friends - chain sawed off the whole roof of his single storey home and added an upstairs. I helped by standing and staring with m
Funny, that is exactly how I plan to put the second floor on my guesthouse. Admittedly, it's not that big of a building but I DO plan on using the roof again on top! 8>) Inch MailTo:epetrevich@relavi
I did use one when we knocked down the old garage at my previous house. This time I just decided to build on to it... Phil Ethier Saint Paul Minnesota USA 1970 Lotus Europa, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1986 Sub
Yes. It is the fastest way to put holes in tires for docks. You need two holes: One on the top so the tire fits over the dock pipe and one on the bottom so the water drains when you pull the tire off
Actually there was a second time we used a chain saw. My neighbor had an OLD pump house (you know the type, 15' square at the bottom, 10' square at the top with tapered sides) with a tank on top to h
I've always thought that this was possible and practical for certain types of second-floor additions. Most people don't want to hear of it: steeped in tradition, a fear of doing things differently an
Probably a close second would be my ex-wife's cooking Now don't forget about the 12 gauge hole saw, makes holes in less than a second, and opens cans too (when they don't explode). Matt Wehland