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| wrench:
I used that edge trimmer on my t-moulding and it worked great. Got mine here http://www.specialtytools.com/cgi-bin/web_store/web_store.cgi?page=t_mold/tnet93.html&cart_id=7218427_11282 It had a couple of sharp corners that tended to scratch the t-moulding during trimming,but a fine file to the sharp edges and corners on the trimmer fixed that |
| jimmah:
I just used a pair of scissors. I cut the part that bangs into the wood out first and then just cut the rest flush with the cabinet. |
| Lon:
--- Quote from: Witchboard on February 26, 2006, 10:26:42 pm --- --- Quote from: Lon on February 26, 2006, 12:57:55 pm ---Hi there, i have done a search and not found a method for trimming the overhang of the t-molding flush. I tried using a brand new single edge razorblade, but was not happy with the results, very uneven and the t-molding looked better untrimmed. Is there a method to get a consistant flush cut? Thanks, Lon --- End quote --- Are you talking about trimming it in regards to overhang on the sides of the cab, or cutting it when you're finished installing it at the end? I am referring to the overhang. i want it flush. It looks like one of the edge trimmers might be what I need. thanks, Lon --- End quote --- |
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