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What tools do you use?

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rheuschele

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Jan 12, 2010
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Location
Chicago Il. USA.
I've been writing to Jess telling him a few tools he will need to start building and it got me thinking. What tools do other people use to build their wooden aircraft?
For instance, I've milled my own wood, bought the Doug fir and ripped it, & cut it down to size so my recommendations would be to have a table saw, bench sander, tape measure. But when it comes to cutting to length and angles, I use a back saw and cut by hand. What does everyone else use?
Ron
 
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