The attached picture is of a ramp I want to build. Actually they are side ramps for a motorcycle lift. I need to make the downhill transition at the joint the red line marks.
I know I can likely cut a notch or angle in the wood. But that is likely to weaken the joint. My bike weighs 700...
I bought the blade in the picture to cut some aluminum. It clogged and is now worthless after about 8 inches of cutting. Obviously I have the wrong blade. So what is a correct/good one for cutting aluminum?
Alternatively is there a way to unclog the blade?
I do not have a picture because I do not have the camera yet. I was looking for a mount that was more secure than just popping the cam off it. I do not have a picture of the location but it would be mounted at about 7 feet high because that is where the roof comes down. A 65 inch and up...
I have researched this but have come up empty.
I have an area which has about a 6 foot overhang over a door. I want to put a camera there but I am thinking the black hoodie gang will just come and poop the camera off the mount.
In calling a few camera companies all they will do is disable...
Well thank you for all the help everyone. I guess I just assumed this would work as good as a dremel cutoff wheel on screws. Those last forever. Slow but I bet I can do 50 to 60 screws with one 1.25 inch wheel.