Date: 8/11/1999, 11:28 pm
> If you used a hand saw that had a fairly long blade, you could just drill
> a starter hole, and cut the whole thing by hand. (I'm thinking like a
> fine-toothed crosscut saw with a pretty deep blade) Maybe even one of
> those Stanley ShortCut toolbox saws would work well. Keep most of the
> blade in the spacer area and it should guide you around without cutting
> into the bulkheads too deeply, and would probably just slightly mar the
> faces of the bulkheads.
> Better yet, grind off all of the teeth on the forward portion of the saw,
> and just leave 2-3" of teeth near the handle.
> Shawn
Of course. My thinking was clouded by my fixation on power tools.
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