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Funny enough, if you put the toaster on its side, it works fantastic to reheat small pieces of pizza!!  I've taken a toaster with me to work with some slices of leftover pizza for that purpose MMHHMM YUM


You can make grilled cheese if you put a toaster on its side


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Funny enough, if you put the toaster on its side, it works fantastic to reheat small pieces of pizza!!  I've taken a toaster with me to work with some slices of leftover pizza for that purpose MMHHMM YUM

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On 1/15/2017 at 5:48 PM, KnarlyCarl said:

Funny enough, if you put the toaster on its side, it works fantastic to reheat small pieces of pizza!!  I've taken a toaster with me to work with some slices of leftover pizza for that purpose MMHHMM YUM

I wish it was easier to find toasters with flat sides for this reason.  Stupid rounded modern looking things won't work for pizza, grilled cheese, or garlic bread.

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On 1/16/2017 at 5:51 AM, Theultimatehic said:

... Radial saws were phased out due to better tools being made. They were notorious for kickback and pulling the worker into the blade. ...

Thanks mate. I'm just curious when I read this. I never used a old radial saws but had the impression that the saw would be fixed when working. So does it mean only if the worker holds the timber too tight, it could then pull the worker towards the blade on kickback? 

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1 hour ago, louuisc said:

Thanks mate. I'm just curious when I read this. I never used a old radial saws but had the impression that the saw would be fixed when working. So does it mean only if the worker holds the timber too tight, it could then pull the worker towards the blade on kickback? 

It can be fixed when you are rippinglength wise. It also can be used without the blade fixed. The motor/ blade is able to rotate 180 degrees

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