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HOW DO YOU DO THAT?

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USING A CIRCULAR SAW IS DANGEROUS!

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NEVER USE YOUR SAW AGAINST MANUFACTUER GUIDELINES!

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PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

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BLADE TO THE RIGHT!

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NOTHING MOVING UNEXPECTEDLY!

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ESTABLISHING A CUT LINE

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WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN?

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BUT IT HAPPENS SOMETIMES!

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DON'T MOVE THE SAW!

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NOT WHAT YOU WANT!

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SHARP PENCIL LINES START ON TRACK GO SLOW!

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WATCH YOUR CUT LINE LET SAW STAY ON COURSE

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DON'T STOP OR READJUST TOO MUCH

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DON'T PUT YOUR HAND NEAR THE SPINNING BLADE!

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ALWAYS KNOW WHERE YOUR CORD IS!

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ALWAYS BE CAREFUL WITH CIRCULAR SAWS!

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How To CUT STRAIGHT With NO GUIDE! Freehand CIRCULAR SAW CUTTING...Pro Tips, Tricks and Secrets!
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The Honest Carpenter

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