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Keith April 14th 04 01:21 AM

zero clearance cutting tools?
 
Yes, they do sell flexible attachments for rotary drills. I saw one at Home
Depot the other day. They also have them for Dremel tools.

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a series of holes drilled with a 90 deg attachment?
do they sell flexible extensions for rotary drills?
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William R. Watt April 14th 04 02:16 PM

zero clearance cutting tools?
 
I am wondering if heat will work. The guy who hosts the DuckWorks site
wrote about cleaning up cured epoxy squeeze out on a lapstrake canoe by
heating it with a "heat gun" (some sort of hair drier?) and scraping off
the softened resin. With the resin softened maybe the glass tabbing could
be cut with a utility knife. There would be no dust flying about.


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Brian D April 15th 04 04:03 AM

zero clearance cutting tools?
 
You have to be careful when using a heat gun. It tends to delaminate epoxy
and glass from the wood when it softens on top of wood that's getting hot.
I believe the wood is probably outgassing underneath the laminate from the
heat. Use the gun, but sparingly and in small doses.

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I am wondering if heat will work. The guy who hosts the DuckWorks site
wrote about cleaning up cured epoxy squeeze out on a lapstrake canoe by
heating it with a "heat gun" (some sort of hair drier?) and scraping off
the softened resin. With the resin softened maybe the glass tabbing could
be cut with a utility knife. There would be no dust flying about.


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