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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: aberdeen
Country: scotland
Posts: 89
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Adam, following your thread about using a coping saw, very interesting, could i post a few tip's for guy's who have never used them? As i am a carpenter myself for many years. First, if putting in a new blade keep the teeth facing the handle, use it in a pulling motion, not like a normal saw, pushing, this will keep the U frame under tension. The two spurs? sticking up, can be twisted to any angle, just make sure they are in line, this lets you cut at any angle, regardless the direction of U frame, this will give you a clean cut. HOPE THIS HELPS. Cheers.
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