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Old March 24th 06, 04:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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I'm right-handed; a North-paw. So are my portable saws. When making
the tapered cuts the work bench is on my right hand side. To make the
cut I simply walk along beside the work bench, pushing the saw and
making sure it stays in contact with the guide. I'm not supporting
anything - - the work bench is doing that. My back is straight (or
nearly so), my weight is balanced over my hips and I can make the cut
as fast or as slow as I wish; there's no physical strain. Bottom
Line is a straight, accurate cut.

But when you have a LEFT-HAND saw, for this particular job it means the
work bench should be on your left and, ideally, you should be guiding
it with your left hand. Of course, if you happen to be right-handed,
things can get a bit awkward. Which is why they make both right- and
left-handed saws, a fact some folks were not aware of.

-R.S.Hoover


Interestingly most of the old SKIL worm drive saws I have seen have been
right handed. Both of mine are.

On the other hand, the large majority of the common direct drive power saws
sold by Sears, and other such places are left handed. I have a couple of
those also and both are LEF T handed.

I have often wondered why this is so.

Highflyer
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I'm not so sure that I agree with this right-hand, left-hand saw
business. What is a right hand saw for rip cuts is a left-hand saw for
cross cuts, and vice versa. Since, as Mr. Hoover himself pointed out,
most people would use a table saw for rip cuts, the handheld saw of
circular or sabre genre is generally relegated to shorter cross cuts.
For that application, it is normal for a right-handed person to support
the workpiece on sawhorses in front of him, with the "waste" end
extending to one's right. Presto chango, left-hand saw becomes
right-hand saw.
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Old March 24th 06, 05:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Never used the Skill for cutting aluminum, but - - ! Mine is
30-couple years old, a worm-drive model. The grips are positioned for
the right hand to hold the main grip, and to hold the switch. The other
grip is atop the housing, forward, and angled appropriately for
gripping with the left hand. The big shoe is to the LEFT. Does that
make it a north or south? Interesting, thanks.

Flash

 




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