Pallet Fancier
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I've recently acquired a big pile of wood. It's all heavily seasoned and very heavy floor joists, rafters and beams (and it's full of nails).
I'm thinking about processing it. My immediate need is for a workshop, and some of the rafters could be ripped into two very decent studs, each. But I'm not sure I'm equipped to rip a 9 foot length of 2"x4".
Do I finally need to bite the bullet and buy a table saw?
I've been avoiding this. I don't want to be an "all gear and no idea" guy, and I haven't needed one, yet. My plunge saw and collection of circular saws have all been fine for what I've needed, to date.
Could I make a jig/support like a giant bench vise with a flat surface to both support the timber and have something to run the plunge saw along?
Or do I really need a table saw? If so, what's a decent cheap one that can do rough work outdoors (no room indoors... yet). Might be able to arrange an awning...
Can I get a good one, second hand? Or should I steer clear of that market?
I'm thinking about processing it. My immediate need is for a workshop, and some of the rafters could be ripped into two very decent studs, each. But I'm not sure I'm equipped to rip a 9 foot length of 2"x4".
Do I finally need to bite the bullet and buy a table saw?
I've been avoiding this. I don't want to be an "all gear and no idea" guy, and I haven't needed one, yet. My plunge saw and collection of circular saws have all been fine for what I've needed, to date.
Could I make a jig/support like a giant bench vise with a flat surface to both support the timber and have something to run the plunge saw along?
Or do I really need a table saw? If so, what's a decent cheap one that can do rough work outdoors (no room indoors... yet). Might be able to arrange an awning...
Can I get a good one, second hand? Or should I steer clear of that market?