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Reddit mentions of E. Emerson Tool Co. C50 50-Inch All-In-One Contractor Straight Edge Clamping Tool Guide

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of E. Emerson Tool Co. C50 50-Inch All-In-One Contractor Straight Edge Clamping Tool Guide. Here are the top ones.

E. Emerson Tool Co. C50 50-Inch All-In-One Contractor Straight Edge Clamping Tool Guide
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    Features:
  • Straight Edge - E. Emerson’s Contractor Series self-clamping straight edge patented design has integral tubes running the length of the wide body construction, making it ultra rigid and light to handle.
  • No C-clamping - No more C-clamping! Achieve that truly straight cut using this self-clamping straight edge to guide your tools.
  • Extra Wide - This self clamping straight edge is extra wide for exceptional rigidity and has a low profile for obstruction-free cuts.
  • Flat Top - The extra low profile and flat top makes it easier for all circular saw or router straight cuts.
  • Contractor Series - Please note: recessed tracks accept Contractor Series Saw Plate, Router Plate, and Stop Block. But it will not work with A, Twin, or Ultra Series accessories.
Specs:
Height3.5 Inches
Length1.8 Inches
Number of items1
Size1-(50-Inch)
Weight1.76 Pounds
Width60 Inches

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Found 7 comments on E. Emerson Tool Co. C50 50-Inch All-In-One Contractor Straight Edge Clamping Tool Guide:

u/natestovall · 23 pointsr/woodworking

Don't do this. Please do not do this.

You would get better results with some guides (like this or this) and a couple of sawhorses for the larger cuts. For smaller cuts I would use a miter box or a bench hook and a hand saw.

Designing and building a fence system that would stay parallel to the blade would take too long. If it is not perfectly parallel, or moves while cutting you are going to pinch the wood you are ripping. This is going to result in a board being rammed into your stomach, or a circular saw breaking free of its mount and flying around with a spinning blade. Either way, you are going to have a bad day.

u/lardieb · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I would vote circular saw for cost and versatility. Team it up with something an clamping straight edge like this and you can cut down the OSB as well. In either case you won't be able to easily cut out the notches around the end posts as shown with either tool.

u/CallMeFlossy · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I've used circular saws with the fence attachment. It works okay. Well enough for carpentry work, but not for woodworking (IMO).

I use one of these and love it.

u/fatbastard79 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I had the same problem in the middle of the project and took it back to Lowe's and got one of this type of thing. The one I got was cheaper, but the same idea.

u/ikariusrb · 1 pointr/woodworking

I think that a cutting guide like http://www.amazon.com/E-Emerson-Tool-C50-Contractor/dp/B003TXSAHU is better than that one; you can cut at whatever width you like, rather than being limited to a 24" width. And honestly, it's not hard to cut a length of plywood and simply use that as your cutting guide.

u/oldtoolfool · 1 pointr/woodworking

Track saws are ok for those who don't have a table saw; can give accurate and final cuts. When you have a table saw, and you just want to break down sheet goods, cut them a little proud and do the final trim to size cut on the TS and use one of these https://www.amazon.com/Emerson-Tool-C50-Contractor-Straight/dp/B003TXSAHU/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_469_bs_tr_t_1/142-9921801-8497807?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=6Q3W4CMNDX100KB6SXPV or something like it, to guide your circular saw. For me, 95% of the time my breakdown cuts are quite accurate but I've been doing this for a long time. Keep it simple.

u/Nife_Wrench · 1 pointr/woodworking

I bought a clamp-on straight edge similar to this a while back. It works great for both my saw and router. It's only downfall is that it will slide if you put too much pressure on it. I think I got mine for around $30 at Menards.

https://www.amazon.com/E-Emerson-Tool-C50-Contractor/dp/B003TXSAHU