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Default How best to cut a piece of melamine shelving so it doesn't chip?

On 3/24/2012 8:21 AM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 18:02:50 -0600,
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"Steve Turner" wrote

I have a phenolic zero-clearance insert for my Unisaw (wouldn't have any
other kind) that I periodically "refresh" by covering the top side of the
blade opening with masking tape, then turning it upside down and filling
the opening with epoxy. It beats spending $25 (or more) a pop for a fresh
zero-clearance insert.


Hmm. Interesting. *I* think it's just as easy to make another insert.


Steve's idea was great. I'm gonna send it in to XYZ magazine and get
the big bucks!


Go for it. You can buy me a beer next time you're in Austin. :-)

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