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You are a jerk!!
You are worried about your precious wood for your pet projects and disregard the lives lost in a devastating earthquake. I just joined the "Kreg Family" and I think I will abandon the group if this is is the attitude of the people who are in it. I have family in Chile and luckily they are safe and uninjured.
If you are an example of the people who use Kreg products, I am embarrassed to be a woodworker.
The only thing you are an expert in is being an asshole.
If I have to spend a few dollars more because of a terrible event in any country, so be it. If you can't afford it and are unwilling to pay it, find a new pastime.
Kevin,
Thank you for your insightful and informative post. I appreciate you taking the time to share this information with us.
I actually do have two rooms I am going to trim out within the coming weeks. I had read an article in The Family Handiman about using ripped down MDF for trim work. I am not familiar with MDF much because I have mainly worked with solid wood. Will it be affected as well? And is this a cost-effective way to trim a room?
I have watched the Kreg videos on using pocket hole joinery for trim work and am very excited to see the difference it makes.
Again, thank you for your time as I am sure, like most here in this community, your time is valuable.
Thanks! I had read in the article not to use it around moisture. I have to put new baseboard trim in two remodeled rooms. Like most projects, it has turned into me wanting to just put new baseboards everywhere to match it. So I was looking to something cheaper. The article also mentions the puckering when using a nail gun. (Sounds like you could have written that article) One solution to the moisture problem it mentions on baseboards is to seal the underside well and use toe molding. Do you think this would allow me to use it in a tiled foyer or half bath? (I do plan on mopping the tile)
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