Re: compound miter question
- From: "The3rd Earl Of Derby" <allo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 16:56:02 GMT
megansny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I don't have a picture, i can try a little diagram but these things
don't usually turn out too well:
______________________
/ <--34 degrees
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___________/_________
(the slope of the wall follows the slope of the stairs to the attic)
Sorry but thats about as useful as a chocolate fireguard to me,dunno about
others?
Anyway don't know if this is of any use and you possibly you will have to
source one in the US.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/pg7d
This item gets pushed against the job for the profile of the area and an
exact replica gets profiled in the blades and you just put up against the
material in question draw the line and cut. ;-)
--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite
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