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Band saw question
I need to cut a high speed fairing block and am pretty sure I'm going to need a band saw to cut it and I don't own one :deadhorse:
Looks like my cheapest option is to pick up something like this @ Home Dept http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...ctId=100593258 By calling this 9in, what is the 9in , the height from the table up, or the length of the table??? The fairing block I need to cut is 5 1/2in tall, and I need to cut it at an angle. Was hoping Home Depot rents one, but no luck, and I doubt I'll need to use it again! |
I'll cut it for you if you want Ronnie
I'm not sure what a fairing block is though |
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Sure Slip, But can you bring your band saw up to Eliot Maine Tomorrow !!! |
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:jester: ya sure you bring the block here, I don't know how to get to there from here and have no gas to get there a 9" bandsaw means iy will cut a 9" radius usually I doubt very much that would cut anywhere close to the height you'll need. All I can suggest is try to have it cut locally up there and ask around gotta be lots of woodworking somewhere up there or use a handsaw? bowsaw? coping saw? |
What he said...that's 9" from the inside of the neck to the blade.
If it's important, find a proper saw...that's a manly cut. -spence |
Reciprocating saw? Sawzall?
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?? I thought it just meant the wheels were 9" ? :tm: blade to neck makes more sense..
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-spence |
Most any wooden boat shop will have a bandsaw capable of cutting a fairing block. You will need the big bits to fit the transducer also. But you could buy one of the standard ones and glass it in if it's a plastic boat.
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I ended getting helped out by an old timer up in Maine today who has a boat/woodworking shop up the road from where my boat is.
Had to beg the guy to take some $$$ for helping me out! |
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