Now your just being XXX (you fill in the appropriate words).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??![]()
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Well at least three of us appreciated/enjoyed it. Perhaps Mike is too subtle!;)navycop wrote:Now your just being XXX (you fill in the appropriate words).
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....
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....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.
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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assuming your driveway is thin, I think you need to use one of the flexible shaft adapters to run a masonry saw.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??![]()
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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