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PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 5:37 pm 
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Just picked up one of these to make cutting my nut slots faster.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:22 pm 
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Are you trying to compete with Dave's bridge removal video?

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Yeah, right - and I'm the Queen of England.

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Hesh, naughty boy. You got me, I was sure this was going to be a stunner. Well, it is, in a way.


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Careful with that thing, Hesh. duh
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Looks perfect for fret slots too. ;)



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Not only nut slots, Hesh. Put a diamond abrasive wheel in that puppy and you'll find it's perfect for trimming your nails and flossing your teeth.



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On a similar note, I am thinking of picking up one of these as grocery getter, and for running up to the post office for my guitar related items.
May need some driving instruction from Mr Cat.


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If you got careless and dropped that saw in your lap it might slot your nuts pretty quickly. Then you would have to learn to sing castrato in the choir.
It is surprising how many people don't take battery powered tools seriously. I was installing some cabinets for a client many years ago and had a Makita battery powered trim saw laying on the floor in the work area when he entered with his toddler. The child picked up the saw and started playing with it, and the father watched the child and seemed totally unconcerned. I quickly retrieved it, before any little fingers were removed. I guess that small bladed battery saw looked like a toy to some people.



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If you got careless and dropped that saw in your lap it might slot your nuts pretty quickly.


I was just thinking Hesh could start doing bris ceremonies with the thing.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:32 am 
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Pmaj7 wrote:
Are you trying to compete with Dave's bridge removal video?

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laughing6-hehe That video can't be competed with he nailed it on the first pass!!! :)


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Yeah, right - and I'm the Queen of England.


laughing6-hehe I have to be PC so no comment my friend :)


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I see it's just a little one for fine adjustments. Initialise slot spacing with a chainsaw?

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Careful with that thing, Hesh. duh
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Exactly Alan and thanks for that. There is a difference between cutting nut slots and cutting nuts off..... [headinwall] :( :o :D


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Looks perfect for fret slots too. ;)


Excellent idea Carl, a twofer!!! :)


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Not only nut slots, Hesh. Put a diamond abrasive wheel in that puppy and you'll find it's perfect for trimming your nails and flossing your teeth.


Why stop there and who needs a bidet anyway..... :). This way it will just sling.... well you know.... :)


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On a similar note, I am thinking of picking up one of these as grocery getter, and for running up to the post office for my guitar related items.
May need some driving instruction from Mr Cat.


Yeah, perfect and I'll bet that puppy gets great gas milage too!! :D


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If you got careless and dropped that saw in your lap it might slot your nuts pretty quickly. Then you would have to learn to sing castrato in the choir.
It is surprising how many people don't take battery powered tools seriously. I was installing some cabinets for a client many years ago and had a Makita battery powered trim saw laying on the floor in the work area when he entered with his toddler. The child picked up the saw and started playing with it, and the father watched the child and seemed totally unconcerned. I quickly retrieved it, before any little fingers were removed. I guess that small bladed battery saw looked like a toy to some people.


And a very good thing to be reminded of Clay in some ways there are additional risks with the battery powered stuff, thanks for this.


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If you got careless and dropped that saw in your lap it might slot your nuts pretty quickly.


I was just thinking Hesh could start doing bris ceremonies with the thing.


laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe Now that's the best one yet. :) If you like the work you can tell the Mohel to keep the tip. laughing6-hehe :( :D

Oh Ernie, oh Ernie they are making fun of us, again.... :)


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I see it's just a little one for fine adjustments. Initialise slot spacing with a chainsaw?


laughing6-hehe Great idea, see what a collective think take can accomplish.

Many years ago when Mario and Rick used to walk the land on this forum Mario one day posted a pic of one of these indicating that it would be good for neck carving. :). So Mario gets the credit for the misuse of power tool thread here, he beat me too it and I have to admit that his choice of tools is scarier than mine. :)


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You laugh but I bet the engineers over at Stew Mac are already designing a plunge base for that thing :D



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Saints protect us!

Maybe I should post the link I saw this morning (from the SEMA show) about a belt sander made out of a go-kart. You talk about overkill.....

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I haven't been on guitar forums long, so when I read David's bridge removal, I thought of a guy in Ann Arbor I know who makes violins, and talks about using powered disc cutters, chainsaws and saws alls.

https://maestronet.com/forum/index.php?/topic/322147-bridge-fitting-combined-with-my-favorite-tool/

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I've thought it would be pretty cool to have one of these for resawing:

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