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Default Shaving off door bottom

On 24/03/2016 23:20, Rod Speed wrote:


but planing across the grain isn't usually the best way.


You aren't planing across the grain with the bottom of a door and
you don’t need the best way with the bottom of a door anyway.


Thanks for confirming you know less about doors than most things.
Didn't think this possible.


He has no "stile" obviously.


It isn't enough of the bottom of the door to matter.


And no one can see it once the door is back on the hinges anyway.


Idiot.


****wit.


You have clearly never trimmed a door.


You're face down in the mud on that, as always.


Wota stunning line in rational argument you have there.


I don't think so, halfwit.


I know so, ****wit.


I don't think you know anything.

You didn't even know there was end grain on the bottom of a door,


You're lying thru your ****ing teeth, as always.


Oh am I?

At 16:35 you said "You aren't planing across the grain with the bottom
of a door".

Wrong again, halfwit.

then you made a bigger fool of yourself by claiming "It isn't enough
of the bottom of the door to matter" and an even bigger fool of
yourself by claiming "And no one can see it once the door is back on
the hinges anyway."


You can't with a modern hollow core door, ****wit.


Hollow core doors have a frame that extends to the bottom. You can
clearly see the breakout on the stiles. Do they have doors in Oz?

Do stop making a fool of yourself. Take a day off.


Go and **** yourself, again.


Wota stunning line in rational argument you have there.


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