Has any one heard of a metal easy coper tool, i can find a plastic one. A buddy of mine says he’s used a tool like the easy coper but metal, for about $100.00. any one have feed back on the easy coper? i use a grinder. Thanx again!
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OK, I'll ask, what's a easy coper?
Me too-have heard of a coping saw, but a coper???Philip Marcou
Try this: http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?offerings_id=11364&sid=AF078
There have been some returns from cracking/breaking (not sure if it was user error or product defect)
That's pretty clever. Looks easy enough to make one out of scraps rather then the plastic.Steve
Has anyone here actually used this? Is it actually faster than just using a coping saw, which honestly I don't think is either difficult or slow... I'd think with this you're more likely to have to go in and clean up with a file...
http://www.collinstool.com/base.php?page=collins_coping_foot.htm
Try this...$29
I agree with Rick, go with the Collin's Coping Foot
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