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ThinkFear
Sep 15, 2007

kastein posted:

That's really cool! Thanks a ton, I forgot all about that guy.

Now I just have to worry about how to run a sawzall straight up and down after using a regular circ saw to go as far as I can... Because I don't own a beam saw and I mostly use sawzalls for demolition and turning good materials into poorly cut, shorter scrap metal. And my usual "just buy one" route isn't acceptable here because 280 bucks for a one time use (till we get to Washington) saw isn't really in the budget.

I have a ton of pics to post but I'm in a time crunch right now on the insulation blower rental so it will have to wait.

Don't waste your time trying to gang them like he did. That's just a smoke 'em if you got 'em kind of thing. Cut one and use it as a template for the others. Circular saw and a jig saw to do the corners. Essential Craftsman just did a couple of stair videos you might be interested in as well.

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