Ish said:i bought a mitre square and used it to make lines on skirting.
after cutting all the skirting i realised the mitre is slightly out so the cuts are not exactly straight
can i ask the shop to pay for the skirting???
Ish said:i bought a mitre square and used it to make lines on skirting.
after cutting all the skirting i realised the mitre is slightly out so the cuts are not exactly straight
can i ask the shop to pay for the skirting???
ish said:i bought a mitre square and used it to make lines on skirting.
after cutting all the skirting i realised the mitre is slightly out so the cuts are not exactly straight
can i ask the shop to pay for the skirting???
My next door neighbour has bought a mitre saw like the 1st picture in shaggy post and said the same as you, not cutting perfect. I said I couldn't find anything wrong with it I knew what he was doing wrong and the same goes for most people, you must let the saw blade do the cutting and not forced it by your elbow, if it's not cutting, throw the saw away. Just move your saw backward & forward without any effort. I'm not saying this maybe not your problem but try what I said and let me know how you got on.Ish said:after cutting all the skirting i realised the mitre is slightly out so the cuts are not exactly straight
nstreet said:Ish,
Am I right in reading that you are marking the line with one of these http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/Product.asp?iProductID=21742 and then using a saw to cut to this line?
shaggy said:Ish, this is the reality; quality costs.
If you are using one of these(and I've used one):
You should be using one of these(and I've got one similar but the dw712):
Ishwell said:went and got the mitre replaced today. with the new mitre my cuts are bang on straight
after i made up some noise about my skirting being scrap because of their product they gave me a £10 voucher/credit slip thing as well
GRC said:Ishwell said:went and got the mitre replaced today. with the new mitre my cuts are bang on straight
after i made up some noise about my skirting being scrap because of their product they gave me a £10 voucher/credit slip thing as well
GRC - Victory for The Consumer. Did the £10 cover all or most of the cost of the skirting?
Regards, Graham
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