? about replacing underlayment
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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Situation: Kitchen floor, linoleum tile over particle board--bad
choice!--why? because the leaky water heater (since replaced) caused the
underlayment to buckle, and it now needs to be removed.
Problem: Underlayment apparently runs under the sink counter.
Question: What tool would one use to cut the underlayment around the
bottom of the counter? There's an overhang over the front. I'm guessing
some kind of "zero clearance" saw, but am not familiar with these.
What would a pro do?
--
"In 1964 Barry Goldwater declared: 'Elect me president, and I
will bomb the cities of Vietnam, defoliate the jungles, herd the
population into concentration camps and turn the country into a
wasteland.' But Lyndon Johnson said: 'No! No! No! Don't you dare do
that. Let ME do it.'"
- Characterization (paraphrased) of the 1964 Goldwater/Johnson
presidential race by Professor Irwin Corey, "The World's Foremost
Authority".
I am not sure of the name but such saws exist. Try looking for "toe-space"
or "kick-space". They are basically small flush cutting circular saws where
the saw blade has a recessed center for the shaft and nut.
Don Young
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