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I cut my CP tmolding slots with a table saw. Need Help
Tilzs:
Before anyone tries this because someone else made it work, I want to alert everyone that it isn't the safest procedure. Safety first, not buying a cheap $60 router isn't worth loseing a body part over. Please review all saftey procedures on your power tools.
MonitorGuru:
Get the premixed putty-in-tub... a couple bucks, and dont have to worry about mixing/etc.. It dries pretty quickly so you can easily get the moulding in, and TAPE it with masking tape and overnight the putty will dry and hold it in, all without needing to put in ugly nails.
allroy1975:
--- Quote from: menace on July 30, 2004, 11:09:46 pm ---squirt hot glue in the slot as you push it in around corners and a little on the straight-aways--will hold it just fine.
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Yep, that's what I did. Worked like a champ.
If any glue accidentally squeezes out the side, after it's dried, just get a razor blade and cut it off.
:)
Allroy
GMZombie:
i got a better solution to your problem as when i had my dad...he was helping me build a mame machine for one of his friends and it was his first time using a router...i thought to myself this guy does everything in the world for woodworking and sxit like that so why dosent he know how to use a router...to get back to the point i had some spots that were wider than others. So i had some extra t molding and i cut the bottom of the t molding off and put it into the slot. then i put my normal tmolding in the slot also with some wood glue and pushed it into a nice tight setup.