You just have to leave enough room in the wood channel so it'll fold and hold the saw. Pretty sure the span piece should be 35 inches for a 36 inch blade and it'll all work out the same. You'd need at least 37 or 38 inches of threaded rod.
Hadn't noticed, when I sped up that sequence it looks like I accidentally put it in reverse as well. Can't fix it now but I think everybody will get the idea of what's supposed to happen.
Great step by step instructions. Thanks for posting it.
Made one this afternoon, with your guidance. Great!!
This should have more comments thanks man!
Good job. Will have to put my ingenuity together and build a few of these.
Thanks 🇨🇦👍
That's a very nice saw!
Nice job Rolf!
Great job! I know what I am doing tomorrow 😁
Thanks! This is a very informative, and useful info.
Good job👍
Found my next project.
Must make me a new one, I managed to destroy my old one!
Could you possibly tell me the dimensions that would work with a 36 inch blade
You just have to leave enough room in the wood channel so it'll fold and hold the saw. Pretty sure the span piece should be 35 inches for a 36 inch blade and it'll all work out the same. You'd need at least 37 or 38 inches of threaded rod.
@@RolfKraiker thanks so much the nearest portable saw I could find like yours was a 75.00 dollar metal one so this is a real lifesaver
Hmm, how to make this in an apartment with minimal tools.
4:44 What's wrong with this picture? LOL!!!
Hadn't noticed, when I sped up that sequence it looks like I accidentally put it in reverse as well. Can't fix it now but I think everybody will get the idea of what's supposed to happen.