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T-Molding - doesn't fit too good
PL1:
--- Quote from: eds1275 on February 28, 2013, 11:51:03 pm ---...But you can save yourself $155 if you get a knife from the dollar store :lol
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Agreed. :cheers:
My point was to show the shape/size of the notch created by the expensive tool used by the pros.
I just included a link to credit the source of the photo. ;D
Scott
brained:
--- Quote from: PL1 on March 01, 2013, 12:14:37 am ---
--- Quote from: eds1275 on February 28, 2013, 11:51:03 pm ---...But you can save yourself $155 if you get a knife from the dollar store :lol
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Agreed. :cheers:
My point was to show the shape/size of the notch created by the expensive tool used by the pros.
I just included a link to credit the source of the photo. ;D
Scott
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$155 a pop, not even the pros will buy that gadget
RandyT:
--- Quote from: brained on March 01, 2013, 08:53:07 am ---$155 a pop, not even the pros will buy that gadget
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I have one. Also have the fancy edge trimmer. ;D
The pros absolutely will, and do, buy that tool. It's cutting soft material, and it's very heavy duty. It will last virtually forever. If one is putting molding on many items in a day, this would probably gain you an extra hour or more in that day, and reduce waste, which would let it pay for itself quite quickly.
Never underestimate the value of having the proper tool for the job. ;)
eds1275:
I can see owning one if you're "in the biz". Time is worth money - save time, save money.
welshjpc:
Just a quick Thank you for all that have helped. This forum is ace!