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It's called "ripping" - where you cut the wood down it's length instead of across it's width. Yes, it's possible & it's done all the time. BUT you have to either A: have the right saw or B: have the wrong saw but the strength & know-how to do it this way.

My husband ( a very experienced carpenter/home builder) takes the B route - he holds the wood in his left hand, picks up skilsaw (circular saw) in right hand, and he runs the saw down the wood.

Now, I would never in any ridiculous amount of years attempt this. For one, the saw is too heavy & very difficult to just hold up there. For another, I would probably cut my dang fingers off because my aim is not so great.
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My advise would be to cut the pieces to the length that you want, then ripping them down to the right width. That way, your rip is not as long and it's a bit easier.

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It sounds like you do not have access to a table saw. A pair of saw horses, a chalk line (chalk box), and a circular saw & rip to your hearts content. Many small circular saws come with a small T shaped affair that slides and locks into the shoe of the saw and can be used as a rip fence so you wind up with very parallel cuts even for the inexperienced.

Please don't try the hold the wood in one hand and saw in the other. The saw doesn't know the difference between wood and people. It even prefers people as they have built in blade lubrication. [/Old wood shop teacher]


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Oh no...I have access to just about every kind of carpenter tool that I could ever desire to use. And I (not my circular saw wood ripping hubby) use a table saw whenever I need to make those cuts. I choose A, which is use the right tool for the job. My hubby uses whichever method fits his mood & set-up at the time.
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We were going to take off to Cali for Oct break too but the water heater had other ideas.
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Are you replacing it? If so, lemme know & I'll save you the haul away charge. My welding class consumes old water heaters.
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I saw online where someone had used an old propane water heater to make a chicken scalder...
 
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Dear Mr. Mikey,
Please accept my reservation for the week of May 3rd through August 2nd, 2012 (!). I would like to participate in all activities.

Hey May 3rd is my B-day....
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Cake! I can bake!
 
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Hey May 3rd is my B-day....
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Cake! I can bake!

Me too...the baking that is...I can make lots of yummy stuff
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- even gluten free, corn free, soy free, egg free if that's your thing
 
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Cake! I can bake!

Me too...the baking that is...I can make lots of yummy stuff
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- even gluten free, corn free, soy free, egg free if that's your thing

Flourless chocolate cake! Although PastryMama showed me a picture of hers, which looks incredible.
 
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Gallo, there is no way your château fort chicken house was cheap. My husband would murder me if I spent that much building a coop. Otherwise I would copy you.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=54950 Does anyone know roughly how much would something like this cost? I might even have the hardware cloth (assuming I can deconstruct the current chicken coop).

Hey TT!...check out this coop. $200 & your done...​
 
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We were going to take off to Cali for Oct break too but the water heater had other ideas.
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Are you replacing it? If so, lemme know & I'll save you the haul away charge. My welding class consumes old water heaters.
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I PM'd you with my number.
 
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We were going to take off to Cali for Oct break too but the water heater had other ideas.
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For every cloud there is a silver lining. You won't be on the road while I'm driving with my three distractions.

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We were going to take off to Cali for Oct break too but the water heater had other ideas.
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Did you get it replaced or fixed? Sounds like you guys have everything covered; if you have any ?s or want any suggestions on brands etc. I'll put in my 2 cents worth.
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It was 12 years old so we replaced it yesterday. My husband is a DIYer - doesn't let too many repairmen in the door (except when the garage springs broke). Most things get cut up to go in the garbage can a little at a time but we were going to take the water heater to the city drop off for free this Saturday until Mikey spoke up. Thanks for the offer though!
 
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I'm sure he's had nail gun safety class but let me tell you a little ER story about a patient I had in Show Low. He was nailing with the nail gun. Nailing between his legs for some strange reason. Going up and up and up. Are you starting to get where I'm going with this? Let's just say he got a helicopter ride to Phoenix for emergency urological surgery. I'm sorry, sometimes we just have to
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at what some of the patients do to themselves. Had another patient nail a board through the bone in his toe. Ortho refused to help me. At least the patient was nice enough to bring his tool box along because I really did need it!
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