saw point
Since we moved to a smaller house and de-cluttered - (an ill-named phrase if ever there was one - the reality is that you get rid of a load of stuff and then replace it with a load of different stuff ) - I no longer have a workshop full of tools at my beck and call.
I needed to replace a piece of skirting board with a new piece, 94cm long. Exactly - it needed to fit into a gap of that length.
Anyone who has had occasion to buy skirting board will know that it does not come in lengths as precise as that. So I had to buy a longer piece and cut it down. Or rather - have it cut down, as my electric chop saw now resides in the North of Scotland.
I took advantage of the 'we cut any timber to any length on our laser-guided saw' sign on display in the large nationwide DIY superstore where I purchased the board. I explained my requirements to the saw operator - or rather, sore operator, as his whole demeanour was one of someone who really didn't want to be there, doing that.
He lined up the machine - cut the board - and handed it back. All 95 cm of it. I politely asked him to do it again. Which he reluctantly did. Closer - 94.5cm this time. This was clearly good enough for him and off he went.
Fortunately another operator standing nearby and watching all this, took over and I finally got my 94cm board, which is now snugly in place awaiting Anniemay and her paint-brush.
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