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Multi-function tool victory
I posted earlier questioning how to cut cabinets cleanly for a dishwasher. As A
trial project, I took a 36" cabinet I had removed to install a slide in 30" stove in place of a countertop burner and modified it into a 6" cabinet to fill the gap next to the stove. Using the harbor freight multi-function tool with the half round blade and a 2x2 as a guide, I easily cut the cabinet front without any chips in the finish edge. Again, using the tool, I cut corners out of the remaining front,bottom and back pieces to duplicate the notching of the origional cabinet so I could glue and nail the removed side onto the remaining cabinet. The tool doesn't cut fast, but it is easily controlled for accurate cuts. I am glad I bought that tool. |
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