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| Rocky Mtn. Ron | October 18th, 2004 01:30 AM I frequently need to make custom transition strips and thresholds, used between existing flooring and ceramic tile floors. Typically I use 3/4" red or white oak. My problem is cutting a bevel, on the job site. Each job is slightly different. I would prefer to use a hand-held power planer, but cannot seem to find any way to fixture them for repeat cuts at a specific angle. Does anyone have any experience with this problem, or suggestions? |
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