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 Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door

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Mike Goetzke




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PostSubject: Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 9:03 am

Maybe garage door -vs- guide rail.

Dino - you should try this with the EZ-Rail. I saw a neat photo book of a cabinet project. One of the photos showed what the F-Rail looks like when the garage door came down on it accidentally:

Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door Festoolrail

Mike
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Dik Harrison

Dik Harrison


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Age : 76
Location : Evans, GA, USA

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PostSubject: From EurekaZone web site...   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 10:02 am

Mike,

This is Dino's Fiat using the rails as ramps.

Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door Ez_ram10

Have fun...

Dik
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Mike Goetzke




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PostSubject: Re: Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 10:58 am

Dik Harrison wrote:
Mike,

This is Dino's Fiat using the rails as ramps.

Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door Ez_ram10

Have fun...

Dik

Dik - that's great! Next time I change the oil I'll have to drag out the rails cheers .
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Dik Harrison

Dik Harrison


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PostSubject: Check this before you do...   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 11:25 am

The rails are strong, but they are not ment for that kind of abuse...

http://eurekazone.com/gallery/The-best-rails-for-a-Fiat-ramp

Have fun...

Dik
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Burt




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Join date : 2008-06-23
Age : 77
Location : Sumter, SC

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PostSubject: Re: Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 2:11 pm

Mike Goetzke wrote:
Maybe garage door -vs- guide rail.

Dino - you should try this with the EZ-Rail. I saw a neat photo book of a cabinet project. One of the photos showed what the F-Rail looks like when the garage door came down on it accidentally:

Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door Festoolrail

Mike

Mike,

On FOG this is festool's latest adaption of the Festool Rails for cutting bowed lumber and rounded corners. Think positively!!!

Burt
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Dale Sudhoff




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Join date : 2008-07-01
Age : 65
Location : lynchburg, sc

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PostSubject: Re: Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door   Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door EmptyAugust 13th 2008, 2:17 pm

Burt wrote:
Mike Goetzke wrote:
Maybe garage door -vs- guide rail.

Dino - you should try this with the EZ-Rail. I saw a neat photo book of a cabinet project. One of the photos showed what the F-Rail looks like when the garage door came down on it accidentally:

Guide Rail -vs- Garage Door Festoolrail

Mike

Mike,

On FOG this is festool's latest adaption of the Festool Rails for cutting bowed lumber and rounded corners. Think positively!!!

Burt

Now all you need is the bow to the saw base. Shouldn't be to much of a problem if it is a flimsy as the rail.
Dale
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