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Wanted: Saw to borrow


joeplumb

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Evening all,

A recent new resident in East Dulwich and relatively new to the forum so do forgive me if this is misplaced/not standard practice...

I am looking for a standard saw to borrow one day this weekend to lop a corner of wood from my desk. It won't take me longer than 1 hour.

Please do let me know if you are able to help. I am situated near Peckham Rye.

Thanks in advance,

Joe

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Hiya,


Welcome to the EDF Forum,

this wanted section is exactly for this sort of things,why don't you read some of the wanted posts,to give you some idea,

you can also read the top post,in each section,about the "dos & don'ts......


to come to your request,I've got an electr. jig saw,or manual saw...

pick up would be at Nunhead border


Jenny

Hi Jenny,

Many thanks for your welcome and tips for forum use. Glad that I seem to have got it right so far!

The electric jig saw would be ideal, does it have a maximum thickness it can get through? The board I need to cut is just over 1 inch thick.

Happy to borrow whenever is easy for you - perhaps even tomorrow evening if you are available?

Best regards,

Joe

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