From:
Bill Marsh <bmarsh54@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:19:56 -0400
Subject:
Sawing, Grinding, Dinner, Blondeness and Philosophy
Hi Bill Knight,
You're right. I am determined, in the sense that I need to make this
slab, and, necessity being the mother of invention, see very little
recourse to a hand saw in this case. Normally, I would just cut around
the perimeter and then split it off, but accuracy is important in this
case. You are right about money being a factor, as it always is. I'd
be more than happy to hear of an easier way to do this, from any of the
list's participants. PLEASE!!!
Bill Marsh
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