Hello
I have a property line that is "crooked."
I have set up posts where the fence will be attached and also attached a carrier beam to it.
Now my question is how I get the right angle on the saw so that the other beam (which goes downward in the picture) becomes straight. It is the blue angle I am after.
I have a property line that is "crooked."
I have set up posts where the fence will be attached and also attached a carrier beam to it.
Now my question is how I get the right angle on the saw so that the other beam (which goes downward in the picture) becomes straight. It is the blue angle I am after.
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fredrik.johansson
Homeowner
· Skåne
· 1 772 posts
fredrik.johansson
Homeowner
- Skåne
- 1,772 posts
To calculate the angles in a triangle, you need to know the lengths of at least two of the sides. By forming a right triangle with the slanted part as the hypotenuse and the distance between the verticals as one of the legs, you can calculate the angles using basic trigonometry.
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