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FractalWalk:

When I needed a mitterbox saw for cutting my control pannel bottom pieces I bought one for more than $50 US at Home Depot.. made sure to open the box real carefully. Used it, cleaned it up, put it back in box and took it back for a full cash refund.

Come on, don't be that guy.

paigeoliver:

I used the el cheapo router/trimmer from Harbor Freight along with their slot cutting bit (which is way too wide, and made me have to glue the t-molding down a bit). Buy their router, then order the right bit, you will have to order it as NO ONE stocks it.

TOK:


--- Quote from: FractalWalk on July 22, 2004, 02:47:24 pm ---When I needed a mitterbox saw for cutting my control pannel bottom pieces I bought one for more than $50 US at Home Depot.. made sure to open the box real carefully. Used it, cleaned it up, put it back in box and took it back for a full cash refund.

Come on, don't be that guy.

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Really! Nothing worse than buying something and finding out some jerkoff has used and returned it.
 >:(

tbombaci:


--- Quote from: paigeoliver on July 22, 2004, 06:28:45 pm ---have to order it as NO ONE stocks it.

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I picked up mine off the shelf at Post Tool in San Jose.

-Tom

Ghoward:

Your cab cost a lot of money to build right? So why not but the right tool for the job it will be worth it in the end. Routers are quite cheap to buy and it's not like you have to buy anything more than a basic one.

Gary

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