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| Bluedeath:
maybe and i say maybe the dremel cutting disk (the one used for the fiberglass) carefully used into the slot (but you need to have a veeeeeeeeery steady hand) could speed up your work |
| fixedpigs:
--- Quote from: Bluedeath on March 03, 2008, 10:06:36 am ---maybe and i say maybe the dremel cutting disk (the one used for the fiberglass) carefully used into the slot (but you need to have a veeeeeeeeery steady hand) could speed up your work --- End quote --- why not just chase it with a router & a slot cutting bit...? |
| Neverending Project:
How about taking a shop-vac with a wedge or funnel tip to the slot to take out the remaining t-molding spine? |
| Bluedeath:
--- Quote from: fixedpigs on March 03, 2008, 11:24:11 am --- --- Quote from: Bluedeath on March 03, 2008, 10:06:36 am ---maybe and i say maybe the dremel cutting disk (the one used for the fiberglass) carefully used into the slot (but you need to have a veeeeeeeeery steady hand) could speed up your work --- End quote --- why not just chase it with a router & a slot cutting bit...? --- End quote --- Nothing against it but the dremel (or similar) tool is more common, easy to use and a litte dangerous. i think that using the slot cutter would be a little overkill (I'm italian, forgive me if the word that i used are not correct) |
| Ginsu Victim:
Your English is fine. I agree. A dremel is what I've thought as well. Just be careful and it should work fine. |
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