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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2011

Here's what I learned from a guy at my local home improvement store. 1:when cutting a corner, always cut with blade straight up and cut at 45 degree angle one of the right 45 and one on the left. When cutting moulding to make longer keep blade straight, and cut both pieces on the same 45 degree angle. If it doesn't make sense just call your local Lowes! :-)

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  • 1:when cutting a corner, always cut with blade straight up and turn the table to a 45 degree angle one of the right 45 and one on the left. When needing a longer length of moulding keep blade straight, and cut both pieces keep the table on the same 45 degree angle.

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  • That was the worst. Nasty toe fungus

  • Good on ya for having a go, I use a pin gun its a bit quicker but looks like you have done a great job....

  • Completely useless video...and do something with those Godzilla toenails

  • you need to repaint your toe nails...

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