09-22-2016, 07:41 AM
I have custom hickory cabinets in my kitchen from 24 yrs ago. The cabinets have a 70" tall opening for the refrigerator. I had to replace my very old refrigerator and the one that LOML had to have was exactly 70" tall and the new frig will not physically go back into the opening. Period, won't go.
I'm going to zip off 5/16" or so of that rail for clearance and scoot it on back.
Using the appropriate clamping straight edge:
Would you use a fine blade and the Bosch jig saw (which I own)?
Or, go buy a compact router (cause I don't have a small one) and rout it?
I have a large PC 892 but since this is vertical and not horizontal, I'm afraid of losing control of something that size.
Advice please. Pour it on.
Thanks
I'm going to zip off 5/16" or so of that rail for clearance and scoot it on back.
Using the appropriate clamping straight edge:
Would you use a fine blade and the Bosch jig saw (which I own)?
Or, go buy a compact router (cause I don't have a small one) and rout it?
I have a large PC 892 but since this is vertical and not horizontal, I'm afraid of losing control of something that size.
Advice please. Pour it on.
Thanks
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