From: Dave Walton <walton.d...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 12:20:39 -0400
Local: Mon, Aug 6 2012 12:20 pm
Subject: Re: [makersalliance] PVC pipe cutter/saw ?
Any chop saw or cut-off saw with a carbide tipped blade will do nicely. It is important to use a good quality blade.
As to quantity of emails, I hope they increase dramatically as the group continues to gain momentum. There is no other we have yet come up with to target someone with expertise on a given subject. You will benefit from this yourself the first time you ask for help on a project, and it let's you contribute to the group as appropriate. Perhaps you can filter these emails into a subfolder and peruse them as desired so they don't interfere with your day job?
Also, Gmail does a good job of stacking all emails with the same subject under one entry so that any number of replies does not push out other items. It is then quite easy to skip over entire threads that you do not find personally relevant. It will rise to the top with each new addition, but still only takes up one entry. HTH
-Dave Walton
On Aug 6, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Christopher Talbot <nordicsk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good morning:
> Just so I get this out of the way first: I haven't paid dues/fees nor have I ever been to a meeting or met any of you. I am hoping to get involved in a project or two over the next year and love hearing about your projects on this email list! You absolutely rock.
> However, is it really necessary for me to have 7 emails (in 2 hours) about a PVC cutter in my inbox? Is there a setting we can turn on/off so that standard replies are not going out on the whole email list? This seems to be happening a lot and discourages me from staying subscribed.
> Again, my word isn't even worth $0.02 here because I'm just a spectator, but thank you for your consideration. I hope everyone is enjoying this cool weather.
> Thank you for your time,
> On Monday, August 06, 2012 11:41:02 AM, Robert McTrusty wrote:
>> On Monday, August 6, 2012, Kendall Smith wrote:
>> Almost any saw can cut PVC. I use a tree trimming saw.
>> On Aug 6, 2012 9:27 AM, "R Kimble" <inve...@yahoo.com
>> Do any of you have a saw that can
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