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    Greetings:
    FOund the forum while in search of tips, tricks and other advise while in the midst of a project recently and decided to stay for 'future references'.
    I'm a self-employeed contractor mostly working alone and mostly home repair/renovation. I diversify to survive and my motto is "If I can't fix it, it ain't broke!
    Been looking for advise and tips on how to cut accurate, clean curves and irregular shapes or lines, around bathtubs, curved cabinets etc. Using existing fixtures to tranfer the dimensions has been a bit of a challenge and I have to believe that there is an easier way, just haven't stumbled onto it yet. If anyone has any thoughts, I'd welcome the comments. I'm in Kingston, New York USA. Sorry I can't type with an accent !!
    Thanks
    Dan

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    Hello and welcome dan.....templates work wonders when scribing around shaped obstacles..

    A grinder with a fluted turbo blade is handy as well.

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    hi as dave said go the grinder

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