QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Cutting gaps
Q.
To cut gaps around frogs, Fast Tracks suggests using a small
coping saw, and an MRH article shows a motor tool with cut-off
disc, but the gap is large so must be filled with plastic. Anyone
have a suggestion on something in-between? Something that
makes a big enough gap, but does not need to be filled with a
chunk of plastic?
A.
Two questions here: How do you cut gaps, and how do you
guarantee that they remain gaps?
M.C. Fujiwara likes Dedeco A/0 thin discs
), that
are .009” thick and do a great job. Most razor saws will also cut a
thin gap.
The photo [1] compares gaps made with Dremel’s “Ultra
Thin” cut-off disc (top) with the Dedeco .009” thin (bottom).
Questions, Answers & Tips -
MRH-May 2014