The story goes that not long after my dad returned from serving in WWII, he bought a Mall chainsaw from a traveling salesman.
Most of the time you cut a board with a crosscut saw, you'll find yourself cutting at either a 90° or 45° angle to the edge ...
Manufacturers design crosscut saw blades to make smooth cuts across the wood’s grain. These saws have more teeth. A 10-inch crosscut blade may have 60 to 80 teeth, allowing it to make more cuts ...
Traditional miter saws have one limitation: They can only cut boards up to a certain width and height, a measurement is known as a “cross-cut capacity.” This miter saw from DeWalt has a cross ...
St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies has extended its Livingston branch with the addition of a new machine shop.