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mickyd wrote:If I wanted to cut out a 3'x5' section of my cement driveway using my Mark V, how would I make the cut?? :D :D
Now your just being XXX (you fill in the appropriate words).
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navycop wrote:Now your just being XXX (you fill in the appropriate words).
Well at least three of us appreciated/enjoyed it. Perhaps Mike is too subtle!;)

BTW IMHO XXX = FUNNY!!!!! Ludicrous!!! Weird!!!! OUT OF THE BOX THINKING!!!! Enjoyable!! Entertaining!!! . . .
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navycop wrote:Now your just being XXX (you fill in the appropriate words).

Well hey...this all goes back to a1guttermans comment....
a1gutterman wrote:There is nothing wrong with your choice of tools for that job....... Mike asked how he could make the cut with his Mark V, and we tried to answer him. :)
The neat thing about this forum is that folks will ALWAYS try to find a way to get a ShopSmith to do a job and MOST of the time, it can. Since I've actually cut through my driveway with a hand held circular saw / masonry cutting diamond saw blade, I'd BET that at some point in history, some ShopSmith owner somewhere on this planet with a similar project thought.....hummmmmm, if I flip this thing over on a dolly and....

Re your "......XXX (you fill in the appropriate words)" post, I sure hope your were thinking something along the lines of

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–adjective 1.not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark. 2.amusing; humorous.3.lacking serious intent; concerned with something nonessential, amusing, or frivolous: a facetious person.
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mickyd wrote:If I wanted to cut out a 3'x5' section of my cement driveway using my Mark V, how would I make the cut?? :D :D
Very carefully!!!

Now, here is how I wood do it...:D
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mickyd wrote:If I wanted to cut out a 3'x5' section of my cement driveway using my Mark V, how would I make the cut?? :D :D
assuming your driveway is thin, I think you need to use one of the flexible shaft adapters to run a masonry saw.

if your driveway is like some of them at work (11 feet thick), you may need to build a SS-powered jack hammer.
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