From: "D0N ßâiley"
Newsgroups: alt.building.construction alt.home.repair misc.consumers.house
Subject: Re: Cutting 6 X 6 beams ?? What Saw ??
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:37:36 -0400
You have a couple options...
1. Rent a 16" circular saw. Our HD rents one. You still have
to eat your wheaties because this thing is a monster.
2. Use a 7-1/4" circular saw and then a recip. saw to finish
the cut.
db
"James Nipper" wrote in message
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> I am building outside steps (large quantities) , using pressure treated
6
> X 6 beams.
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> Chainsaw cutting leaves ragged edges, and I want to find a saw that can do
> the job precisely. I stongly prefer some type of miter saw.
>
> I was told that it would take a 16 inch saw to cut these beams, given the
> size of the blade, and of course the mechanics of the saw itself.
>
> I am told that they make a 16 inch miter saw, and I would need one that
> size to make a full , one-time cut of a 6 X 6 beam.
>
> I have researched on the net, but cannot find one that size. The largest
> that I have seen is a 15 inch, but I don't think that it would be quite
> big enough .
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> Any ideas please ??
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> --James--
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