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Cutting is a particularly important activity which is vital to practically any building project. Owning the correct cutting tool for the job shall become especially important when you are relying on hand tools. The most regularly used - and therefore the most important - saw for today's carpenter is the cross-cut saw which is most often engineered to cut plywood or wooden planks. These saws have been intended to cut at an angle to the wood grain, instead of a rip saw which is made to cut with the grain. In this article there are some of the more familiar brands of this wood shop basic, and it is probable that one of these products may meet your expectations.

If you store merely one hand saw in your garage, Stanley's General Purpose Panel Saw would be a sensible tool to purchase. This tool comes with a 26 inch blade with 8 points per inch, which makes it suitable for general wood cutting. The contoured handle is meant for comfort as well as convenience; the handle includes a square/miter feature with 45 in addition to 90 degree angles. The saw is sold with a full length sleeve for secure storage and retails for $9.99.

If you would rather have a general purpose saw of a significantly improved quality, the Spear & Jackson Universal Wood Saw offers a slightly thicker blade to minimize vibration, and Duralife Technology that gives you a remarkably longer blade life. The user-friendly handle ensures that Spear & Jackson's saw will work harder than you do, whether you will be cutting wall studs, sheet stock or MDF. $19.99 is all that is needed to place this hard working hand saw into your tool shed.

Craftsman markets a sturdily crafted hand saw that places more emphasis on usefulness. Their 15 inch Carpenter Handsaw uses a proprietary triple ground tooth geometry for greatly improved cutting ability. The fine tooth 12 pt blade gives the wood a smooth texture and the extra thickness of the blade eliminates binding and vibration much more efficiently than Spear & Jackson's model. Additionally, the professional soft grip handle allows you to effortlessly employ this product for quick tasks in your living space or at the job site for extensive jobs. At $17.49, the usefulness and quality of this saw is tough to improve upon.

Great Neck's 26" hand saw is a comparable version of the general purpose hand saw- although this product has style. The solid hardwood handle is going to keep looking gorgeous after years of woodworking, and the three-way sharpened 10 point blade is constructed using chrome nickel steel for gratuitous strength in addition to luster. Effectiveness, good looks and a lifetime warranty may be purchased in a single saw from Great Neck for just $23.00.

A saw is something you will find yourself reaching for again and again when you accomplish building projects and do-it-yourself repairs. Consequently, it could be a good idea to own a saw which is both hassle free and suitable. Go check out some of the saws discussed above, and you could discover the saw most useful for your garage wall.

by: Omar Rashad




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