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Millerzconstruction

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  1. Just a tip, instead of clamping all over the piece, cut a piece of 1/2in to 3/4in plywood out of scrap and place it over the glued panel. You could use just a couple clamps to achieve the same amount of dispersed surface pressure, one in each corner would be plenty. This also keeps the surface of your paneling from depressing from the surface pressure of the clamp face as the glue squeezes out at that spot and pushes the panel away from the cabinet all around it, once the glue cures and you remove the clamps you have the risk of it looking like a dimple everywhere you clamp. If you have trouble following what I'm saying (not easy to explain in words) I can make a video demonstration of this to help make sense.

    I used 2×4s I had on my truck as whalers. Its better than plywood. Its like what people use to keep forms strait when pouring pires with concreat I just put a couple extra on the side because I had them. Other than the 5 on the side there is only 4 really holding it flat. Thanks though

    Millerz

  2. Anyone recommend a hammer drill?

    I've had my Makita hammer drill for many many years. Never had a issue. Hilti makes very good hammer drills as well. But now a days you couldn't really go wrong with any drills.

    Millerz

  3. Hey guys just a quick question, what do y'all use to clean your tools? I like to try to keep my tools clean as I'm sure most of y'all do. I try to wipe them off as soon as possible but sometimes oil paint or other substances get up in them and well don't simply wipe off. So... I just want to know what do y'all use?

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    Mr Clean magic eraser extra strength. Wire brush that goes on a drill,steel wool, sand paper, polishing compounds baking soda, vinagar, and wax or wd40 to control rusting.

    Mr. Clean magic eraser ,extera strength. Good stuff

    Millerz

    Millerz
  4. Great topic as I've been curious about this as well. Recently I used a drywall cutout tool which was covered in dust after I used it and while blowing it off cleaned the hard plastic portion the rubber overmold was a bit more challenging.

    Mr. Clean magic eraser ,extera strength. Good stuff

    Millerz

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  5. They bought cheep cabinets and wanted the ends caped with thin panneling that you can buy to glue on the ends. So they don't look as cheep. Took that many clamps to get the panneling to lay flat every where. Any body who works with that stuff knows how bowed the thin strips of panneling are. I needed a couple hundred clamps to of done both ends at the same time. Lol. As you can see I ran out of enuf clamps to do both ends. Lol

    Millerz

  6. Wow. That is crazy. What happens if Canada has a forest fire? Are they going to fine to forest too? Buring wood has to be better than any oil supplying from digging it to burning it. And anything is better than using electricity. Are the Canadians going to revolte against this?

    Millerz

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