i have a wooden frame with x4 lengths of 63x38mm sticking out vertically upright, where i need to trim the ends back by 60mm.
The crux of the situation is I need to attach a piece of wood to the ends i am cutting to join all 4 uprights together, so all the cuts i make need to be square.
As they are in situ i cant cut them in my mitre saw (they are 2.5m high).
I considered clamping a mitre block and hand sawing them, however i come across this problem often (sawing wood in situ) so i was wondering what are others experiences of the best way to saw wood, squarely, when it is in situ?
Thanks
The crux of the situation is I need to attach a piece of wood to the ends i am cutting to join all 4 uprights together, so all the cuts i make need to be square.
As they are in situ i cant cut them in my mitre saw (they are 2.5m high).
I considered clamping a mitre block and hand sawing them, however i come across this problem often (sawing wood in situ) so i was wondering what are others experiences of the best way to saw wood, squarely, when it is in situ?
Thanks