Tiny Tim V.S. Miller
| Application The clip-on trims used on many V.S. windows have a tendency to separate in the corners, as the bottom sash hits against them, due to them being assembled with mitred joints. The Tiny Tim V.S. Miller gets around the problem, by allowing a scribed joint to be made. Thus, when struck with the sash, the trim joints remain intact rather than opening up. A scribed joint also makes for easier assembly, and as both the left and right hand pieces can be milled at once, this machine saves time, effort, money and improves the quality of the finished product. The machine can also mill 2 beads at once, to again give ideal joints. | |
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