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>>2790251
>>2790255
pic related

>>2789553
thanks for starting this new thread

>>2789558
>>2789560
you only live once. go for it.

>>2789608
make a ramp for extreme rollerblading

>>2789713
i don't have a serious response. concrete, I guess. hopefully someone else knows

>>2789732
can you run a pipe up the wall and vent it higher?

>>2789828
i wish I had asked this before bending my back for an hour last weekend. stupid willow tree.

>>2789836
use a grinder, I suppose.
Or ask this dude >>2789608 to make you a crow bar

>>2789841
my willow tree still has a bunch of branches to go ... maybe I ought to get one of these.

>>2789872
I think car windows are generally flexible enough that whatever you attach to it would have to expand A LOT to break it. And (obiously) more than the glass itself. Because everything thermally expands to some degree.

>>2789916
how are you reinforcing it once you get it to move?

>>2789918
who is your daddy and what does he do?

>>2789951
>>2789962
can you use an IR thermometer instead of a probe?

>>2790096
probably

>>2790204
I don't even know what this is

>>2790227
https://www.amazon.com/Big-Book-Maker-Skills/dp/1681884321

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>>2737440
OP do you have access to a wood lathe?
You could probably bend the metal around a wooden cylinder with a hammer and some clamps.
But you'd have to get or make wood cylinders the appropriate diameters to be your anvils.

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Having never seen nor used this saw, I'll still offer an opinion:
I don't like "five tools in one" kind of things. They always seem like a compromise and don't do any of the things nearly as well as the five tools they replace.

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