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Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 12:26 PM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Nothing wrong with using a sharp chisel. Wider...

Nothing wrong with using a sharp chisel. Wider is better. I'd still tack on a guide block to get a straight square cut.

Ron
Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 11:47 AM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Another way to deal with that would be to use a...

Another way to deal with that would be to use a router with a straight bit. You just tack on a guide board for the router to rest on and it gives a nice straight cut. Quick and simple.

For the...
Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 11:38 AM
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Views: 5,399
Posted By Ron in BC
Hard to tell for sure from the photo but I'd say...

Hard to tell for sure from the photo but I'd say the trim isn't white oak which has a habit of appearing really white with a clear finish. Red oak can take on many different tones when finished with...
Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 11:23 AM
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Views: 5,399
Posted By Ron in BC
I've been in those blind cut situations before. ...

I've been in those blind cut situations before. There are a couple of possibilities other than buying a tool specifically to do one job.

One is to take a hacksaw blade and snap off the end at a...
Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 12:55 AM
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Views: 5,399
Posted By Ron in BC
That's about the one tool that I don't have. ...

That's about the one tool that I don't have. What do you need to do? I usually have enough other types of tools to get the job done.

Ron
Forum: Modifications and Alterations 05-19-2016, 12:52 AM
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Posted By Ron in BC
Red oak with a stain polyurethane finish matches...

Red oak with a stain polyurethane finish matches the ETI interior finish quite well.

Ron
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