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Re: miricle of door trimming
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Jun 15
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I've used a Sharksaw Dowel saw (
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/product/product.jsp?CATID=62656&entryFlag=false&PR...
) when trimming a door for laminate or carpets. Though I've only used it on new doors where it works quite well. Nice and bendy when using a spare bit of laminate laid on the underlay as a guide and rest. On old doors I take the door off and use an electric plane and/or a circular saw. Not come across an occasion where nails or screws are in the door at the bottom, though I've only trimmed 20 odd doors up till now.
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