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Posted by Robert Gammon on July 5, 2006, 11:00 am
JimL wrote:
> What a scumbag company you run!!!
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> Ever hear of integrity, morality, honesty?
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Ok, he is guilty of advertising, but the advice he gives APPEARS to be
good and the web site is a good source of info for DIYers.
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> On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 07:57:27 -0500, "CompoundMiter"
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>> The Rockler jig is the same as a good set of crown stops and a tall fence
>> on your saw and is for cutting your crown propped up. The heigth of the
>> back of the jig allows you to cut wider crown because it is taller than
>> most saw fences. If you saw lacks crown stops and a tall fence then this
>> jig will help. If installing crown on a slope ceiling with outside corners
>> this jig can not be used and the crown must be cut laying flat. The best
>> way to cut crown is laying flat with a proper compound miter cut to fit
>> the corner exactly. For complete information and tools to make you crown
>> job easier, visit us on line at www.compoundmiter.com
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>> Do-It-Yourself Crown Molding & Trim: Install It Like A PRO!
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>> Sincerely yours
>> Wayne Drake, President
>> CompoundMiter, Inc.
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