1997 - Volume #21, Issue #1, Page #32
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Sizer Mounts On Side Of Cut-Off Saw
Rodger Parmelee, Valier, Mont.: "I made a æsizer' to mount on the side of my cut-off saw that saves a lot of time when cutting several pieces the same length. It slides back and forth on a piece of pipe that sticks out from the side of the saw table. A locking collar holds the æear' in place. You measure the desired length with the ear up, then turn the ear down out of the way be-fore cutting so material that's being cut does not bind. Then turn the ear up for the next piece. It will cut lengths up to 3 ft. long. When not in use, it is completely out of the way. I've been making these for sale for $30 to fit any cut-off saw with two bolts. Contact: Rodger Parmelee, Box 155, Valier, Mont. 59486 ph 406 279-3516."Click here to download page story appeared in.
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