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garnerb350:


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--- Quote from: garnerb350 on October 29, 2009, 08:33:00 am ---I gave up on Home Depot a long time ago...When I went around asking them for this and that...they couldnt tell the difference between their finger or their arse...Good luck...

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Huh?!  I would have thought one being an innie and the other an outie would have been a give away.

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lol.

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I know....I totally agree...I remember i went to the drill bits and routers and asked everybody there..."Do you have slot cutter bits for doing t-molding" and all i got was the Deer in the Headlights look....from 10 different employees...


But then at the same time...you got to ask yourself...depends on what part of the country you live in...
Where as I myself, live in North Carolina...for example...when you think of hotub , you think of this...


Where as in NC, we think of this....



CheffoJeffo:


--- Quote from: Funnel on October 28, 2009, 04:33:17 pm ---I was wondering if any of you guys could lend me one I would be willing to pay. Please reply

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--- Quote from: Funnel on October 28, 2009, 04:44:44 pm ---I don't have paypal so yeah out of luck too lol... I'm located in Puerto Rico

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How are you intending to pay for someone to lend to you ?

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ammitz:

hi again Funnel

just wondering, where are you going to get the T-molding from?
most places that sell t-molding will also sell the matching router bits.

Hope you will find a solution, the last way out could be without t-molding.

Malenko:

cut the wood vertically on a table saw, just adjust the blade depth and use the right thickness blade,

just be careful

Gamester:


--- Quote from: Malenko on October 29, 2009, 04:12:36 pm ---cut the wood vertically on a table saw, just adjust the blade depth and use the right thickness blade,

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Uhmm... I could maybe see how that could work with a straight cut, but most cabs have angles that would be all but impossible to get to with a table saw...   :dunno

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