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any way to do t-molding and cutting for 4 way w/o router?
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hulkster:
i dont have a router but i want to do t-molding..just a little on my cp.  do i need a router to do this, or can i use something else.  also, i have a pacman reunion thingy 4 way, but no mounting plate yet.  but even if i were to get a mounting plate, can i cut that big square without a router?  i have a jigsaw, will that do?

AlanS17:
For flush mounting I don't know any other way than to use  router.

If you use a mounting plate you can cut a whole for it but it won't be flush without a router. If this doesn't bother you then go for it.

As for t-molding, some have pulled it off with a Dremel, but that's probably not the best of ideas if it can be avoided. Jigsaw won't help at all.
rampy:
people have used a table saw before with some sort of jig.

(or they were helleh careful)

router w/slot cutting bit is best approach though.

dremel w/cutting disk/wheel if you are patient.. and go slow.  
*Shrug*

rampy
hulkster:
well crap, no router = no 4 way.  guess ill just have to settle for a super 8 converted to 4 way :(  
The cranky hermit:

--- Quote from: AlanS17 on July 09, 2003, 09:10:09 pm ---If you use a mounting plate you can cut a whole for it but it won't be flush without a router. If this doesn't bother you then go for it.

--- End quote ---

Would you explain what you mean by that? What does "flush" mean?
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