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Default Measure twice

On 04/04/2019 13:32, alan_m wrote:

Today I decided to fit a bit of plastic trim around a window opening
prior to tiling the same. I measured the opening, marked up the trim and
offered up the trim to the opening before cutting. It's the correct
length but I cut both mitres in the same direction!!!


BTDTGTTS!


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