Hello All,
I am needing to cut some sleepers for my garden. They are 5" x 10" x 8' 6". I do not want to use a chainsaw as fell uncomfortable with them so will be doing it the old fashioned way with a normal saw. (they are new softwood ones)
Someone mentioned to me why not use a circular saw..which i had not thought. I have one which has a 2" depth of cut so could cut then flip over and cut again leaving only a small bit to hand cut.
My question is though....is it safe to do this with a circular saw as at points the blade would be completely in the wood......would this not cause problems for clearing the cuttings and lead to jamming the blade or kicking it back?
I know the problems about getting the cut all lined up...just really wanting to know the safety aspect...ie does a circular saw blade need to go right through the piece of wood it is cutting?
thanks
Trevor
I am needing to cut some sleepers for my garden. They are 5" x 10" x 8' 6". I do not want to use a chainsaw as fell uncomfortable with them so will be doing it the old fashioned way with a normal saw. (they are new softwood ones)
Someone mentioned to me why not use a circular saw..which i had not thought. I have one which has a 2" depth of cut so could cut then flip over and cut again leaving only a small bit to hand cut.
My question is though....is it safe to do this with a circular saw as at points the blade would be completely in the wood......would this not cause problems for clearing the cuttings and lead to jamming the blade or kicking it back?
I know the problems about getting the cut all lined up...just really wanting to know the safety aspect...ie does a circular saw blade need to go right through the piece of wood it is cutting?
thanks
Trevor