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Hinge Bender
For minor adjustments to door after installation.
Slide the Bender over entire hinge, bend barrel in or out to adjust the door in the frame.
If your door opens or closes too easily, slide the Bender over only ¼ to 1/3 of the hinge barrel, bending the hinge and pin in or out 1/16
The Bender is made to fit 3” to 4” hinges.
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How to Use:
Step 1
Clamp the guide to a stable surface with ridge (fence) facing up. For a 7 1/4" saw use a 24-60 tooth blade.
Step 2
Position circular saw so that the base plate of the saw is touching the fence of the guide.
Step 3
Cut the guide with your saw. Let the guide cool for a minute, remove any residue from the cut edge.
Step 4
The Saw Guide can also be cut with a table saw to fit other equipment such as routers & jig saws.
Made In America
100% made from recyclable plastic
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Protects Cutting Surface
Trim doors in half the time.
Saves Time
Trim doors in half the time.Eliminates layout and setup.
Versatile
Works with almost any circular saw or router for trimming counter-tops, plastic, marble, inlaid floors or concrete.
Accurate
Achieves machined accuracy for any trimming operation.
Weather Resistant
Impervious to water, sun & cold.
Portable
Take it with you to the job site.
Easy To Use
Clamps to any smooth surface.
instructions for cutting guide with a circular saw
Before your begin using your guide you must cut it to fit your particular saw.
Step 1
Clamp the guide to a stable surface with ridge (fence) facing up. For a 7 1/4” saw, use a 24-60 tooth blade.
Step 2
Position circular saw so that the base plate of the saw is touching the fence of the guide.
Step 3
Cut the guide with your saw.
Step 4
Let the guide cool for a minute, then use a sanding block to remove any residue from the cut edge.
Step 5
The Saw Guide can also be cut with a table saw to fit other equipment such as routers & jig saws.
Your saw guide is now ready to use. To maintain exact cutting tolerances, always use the same blade thickness or router bit.
Cut out wall openings for windows & doors
Vertical cutting can be a challenge especially if you’re cutting a rough surface, like beveled siding, brick, stone, or course stucco. You can accomplish any of these using a Trim Guide and your own saw for wet or dry sawing. Made mostly from recycled plastic, Trim Guides will not crack, chip or get brittle. They can be drilled to allow you to fasten with screws or duplex nails directly to the work surface.Trim Guides can be cut to fit into tight spaces and around obstacles with circular saws or jig saws. Once you have your wall saw set up to cut, now you need to precut the Trim Guide to fit. Measure from the outside edge of the saw base to the inside face of your blade.
Precutting a Trim Guide can be done by making 1 pass with your saw, using a standard wood blade, or a table saw. The Trim Guide now shows you exactly where your blade will cut, with no layout.Set up guides for bevel cutting or straight cuts and your next bit of millwork means all you do is securely fasten the guide to your work surface and you’re ready.
With a Trim Guide you can make precise jigs that do not warp from water, sun, or snow.
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