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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:44:00 -0400, Rob Mitchell
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Also, cutting the floor is a hard job to get perfect the first time.
After spending $$ and time putting the floor in you will cry if you
gouge it cutting it for the first time. Hire a pro for this part. And
they usually keep their power tools balanced and tuned up. Rentals from
BORG are usually bad news.


What are you cutting that gouges a new floor? Don't you cut pieces
as needed before nailing them in?

Barry
 
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