pfred1 wrote:
"My uncle used to get good results with a circular saw mounted upside down in an old wooden milkbox. Then again he's pretty crazy!"
Years ago (ca 1970) I bought a used Sears circular saw which I used to build a table saw cabinet of 3/4" ply. I mounted the c-saw upside down in the cabinet and used it for many years. The top was too small (24 deep x 36 wide), but for close work it performed at least as well as any commercial saw I've used since.
robotic regards,
Tom
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