In description you said opening is 10'x7'. Door size on your drawing 9'-5"x 7'-1" . What do I miss? The door will not fit on height and will have 2" gaps between doors and between door and jamb.
I bought their 12-in and 32-in T-Squares, and I really am pleased with the tools. The 12 inch had a little QC problem: th3 4 17/32-in and 4 1/2-in markings on one side are missing about 1/32-in of paint. I sent the first one back, but the second had the same problem, but I didn't care and just kept it: I'm not perfect either. I also got the KM-17 Pro Router plane, and I have to say it is fantastic as well. I think it is funny that so many shy away from Chinese made tools, but they don't have a problem buying Milwaukee stuff: overpriced tools made for the American worker by an American company....in China. lol
very cool, thanks Jim oh and are you speaking at the home show this year? Hope to see you there!
Hi Terri, I will be there but I turned down the gig. Hope to see ya too!
Glad to see ya back, thanks for going over these tools and I am going to try a few myself, thanks again
Thanks Vicky, I appreciate ya
Good looking tools and demonstration of them
Good Morning Guy, Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate ya.
As always thanks for the info Jim and I will remember the brand.
Any time!
In description you said opening is 10'x7'. Door size on your drawing 9'-5"x 7'-1" . What do I miss? The door will not fit on height and will have 2" gaps between doors and between door and jamb.
10x7 is the premade garage door size, you would need to resize the drawing to fit your needs.
I bought their 12-in and 32-in T-Squares, and I really am pleased with the tools. The 12 inch had a little QC problem: th3 4 17/32-in and 4 1/2-in markings on one side are missing about 1/32-in of paint. I sent the first one back, but the second had the same problem, but I didn't care and just kept it: I'm not perfect either. I also got the KM-17 Pro Router plane, and I have to say it is fantastic as well.
I think it is funny that so many shy away from Chinese made tools, but they don't have a problem buying Milwaukee stuff: overpriced tools made for the American worker by an American company....in China. lol
Thanks for the input, this helps everyone in the community to hear these things. thanks for watching!