Mikey D
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I borrowed a buddies compound miter saw. It is a cheepie but worked well for doing the trim & mouldings in my new addition. He had left it outside so it wasn't pristine anymore.
To make a long story into a medium length one...
My son trips over the cord and it come crashing down.
Luckly he didn't get hurt but the saw did.
Cracked the handle and broke a mounting boss + broke a mounting boss on the extention track.
Guess I just bought a old saw for the price of a new one.
Moral of the story...
"Don't borrow nuttin, EVER!"
To make a long story into a medium length one...
My son trips over the cord and it come crashing down.
Luckly he didn't get hurt but the saw did.
Cracked the handle and broke a mounting boss + broke a mounting boss on the extention track.
Guess I just bought a old saw for the price of a new one.
Moral of the story...
"Don't borrow nuttin, EVER!"