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Post by garch on May 3, 2014 9:43:07 GMT -5
Thats a great photo. So it looks like you screwed a board on which was then clamped to with the rail? Yes.
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Post by GhostFist on May 3, 2014 11:18:36 GMT -5
Quick work for the arunda though.
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Post by garch on May 4, 2014 15:41:38 GMT -5
Quick work for the arunda though. Yeah. Wish I had the arunda system, maybe one day I'll run across a project that warrants the expense. I hope!
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Post by GhostFist on May 4, 2014 16:43:00 GMT -5
Keep in mind I'm not a timber framer, but it looks to my like the Arunda could open new possibilities in joinery making complicated joints simple and fast to produce. Of course I have no clue as to haw a commercial timber frame job is done so my comments are pure speculation and not ones of any sort of experience in the field. It looks to me like the "Domino" or dd40 of timber frame joinery and the impressions I got from Timberframers Ive spoken with who use the Arunda seem to express the same feeling
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Post by garch on Jun 2, 2014 12:44:25 GMT -5
Cleaning my blades with a little steel wool and autosol. I find the polish from the autosol helps to make cleaner cuts.  
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Post by garch on Jun 2, 2014 12:45:47 GMT -5
Dust collection works really good with the larger saws. 
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Jun 2, 2014 21:35:59 GMT -5
What size is the port?
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Post by garch on Jun 2, 2014 21:40:08 GMT -5
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Post by MrToolJunkie on Aug 30, 2016 23:19:09 GMT -5
I came across this video of an older 130, but looks like it is still running strong.
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Post by garch on Mar 17, 2017 21:04:57 GMT -5
Slabbed some oak the other day and straight lined with the MKS 130 Ec  
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Post by corsican on May 18, 2017 13:56:01 GMT -5
What is the difference between a circular saw MKS 145 E and MKS 145 EC?
thank you
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