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Shoe Molding Cutter
Has anyone heard of a shoe molding cutter? It is a hand tool for
cutting shoe molding. Someone told me that there is such a tool but I am unable to find it. If you know where I can get such a tool on the internet. Thanks Bill |
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 23:37:08 GMT, (Bill Smith)
wrote: Has anyone heard of a shoe molding cutter? It is a hand tool for cutting shoe molding. Someone told me that there is such a tool but I am unable to find it. If you know where I can get such a tool on the internet. Thanks Bill www.butkitool.com i believe thats the right address!! they dont do online ordering or at least they didnt last time i ordered. call them [ its a 800 number ] and tell the guy what you are looking for. lowe is the brand name. other brands such as miter jaws and a woodcraft brand are available but the quality is not the same. i have use all of these brands and the lowe brand is the best by far. i cut shoe molding in about 200 houses a year and the lowe brand last me well over a year before a new blade is required. i dont bother with replacement blade as i make my money many times over per pair and prefer to get new cutters when needed. butki gets 44 dollars a pair. others can be had for half that but as i said the quality aint the same. they are for soft woods only. oak tends to kill em faster. also oak will work your hands pretty well too!!!! skeez |
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