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Peter Halle
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Re: How I rip FF and door pieces
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I wanted to follow up and say that I tried Tom's approach this past week and I have to say I love it!
Thanks Tom!
Peter
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The tools in my truck were talking the other day. The Dewalts, PC's, Boschs, Makitas were not happy. They also were in the minority. Their complaint: They felt unused and unappreciated since the Festools moved in. I guess the truth hurts.
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Re: How I rip FF and door pieces
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Happy it worked out for you Peter. I had to do 36- 2" and 10-1" rips 10' long today for battens. Glad I figured out how to do it simply.
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Re: How I rip FF and door pieces
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Tom,
I had to duplicate stock that i had already made. It was simple. I also liked the fact that with your system the jig (spacer) doesn't have to be as long as the finished piece.
Thanks again!
Peter
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