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shortening lop on mcmillan edge stock
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<blockquote data-quote="bjork" data-source="post: 1903324" data-attributes="member: 85512"><p>thanks for your replies. i do have a compound miter saw, but lack the appropriate sanders. </p><p>i had planned on sending it into mcmillan to have it shortened. when i inquired about the cost a couple months ago, the cost was 80 plus shipping. when i inquired this week and asked for the appropriate form to send it in, the price was 182. perhaps the difference in prices is between a standard fiberglass and an edge fill? either way, i'll buy the tooling before spending a couple hundred to shorten the lop. </p><p>how much should this job cost? i'll take a look at some local smiths before i make any decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjork, post: 1903324, member: 85512"] thanks for your replies. i do have a compound miter saw, but lack the appropriate sanders. i had planned on sending it into mcmillan to have it shortened. when i inquired about the cost a couple months ago, the cost was 80 plus shipping. when i inquired this week and asked for the appropriate form to send it in, the price was 182. perhaps the difference in prices is between a standard fiberglass and an edge fill? either way, i'll buy the tooling before spending a couple hundred to shorten the lop. how much should this job cost? i'll take a look at some local smiths before i make any decisions. [/QUOTE]
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