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You need an apprentice?I have a custom cabinet business.
only partly joking as I’ve told my wife “when” we win the lottery I’m opening a cabinet shop.
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SignUp Now!You need an apprentice?I have a custom cabinet business.
I would actually love to do this sort of work too. I'm not sure if I'd want to only do that, but maybe get into some house construction / remodeling, and be able to do a lot of it myselfYou need an apprentice?
only partly joking as I’ve told my wife “when” we win the lottery I’m opening a cabinet shop.
You need an apprentice?
only partly joking as I’ve told my wife “when” we win the lottery I’m opening a cabinet shop.
I would actually love to do this sort of work too. I'm not sure if I'd want to only do that, but maybe get into some house construction / remodeling, and be able to do a lot of it myself
Here’s the barn door. Hope to have it installed this weekend but it’s tax season and I’ll probably work all weekend. Whoever said Kreg Jig is their favorite tool is right. Love that thing.
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get a triple chip blade with the most teeth you can find. also, check your saw for square and plumb settings.Shameless bump...plus a question: how do you keep from getting miter saw tear out? It’s one of the main issues I’ve come across and I’m not sure how to remedy it. I’ve seen that by closing the gap in the clearance insert helps but it hasn’t seemed to work well consistently in a lot of my cuts. I don’t know if I need a new blade or a new saw. I have a Dewalt that has served me well over the years. In some cases I don’t mind the tear out as it goes well with a rustic distressed piece, but for other pieces it’s not ideal.
get a triple chip blade with the most teeth you can find. also, check your saw for square and plumb settings.
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Tax season has been a bitch this year. Finally found a little time to install it. Still need to fill in the screw holes on the header board.Here’s the barn door. Hope to have it installed this weekend but it’s tax season and I’ll probably work all weekend. Whoever said Kreg Jig is their favorite tool is right. Love that thing.
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