Hi- Tool for trimming architraves. Whats it called?

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Hi, have just seen an amazing tool in action. Like an angle grinder that you lay on the floor by the architrave, set the height and a wheel comes flying out cutting the wood, leaving a space for the flooring to slip under. Hope that makes sense, sure it will to the right person. Im a floor tiler by trade so this tool would be great. which is a good model/price and where best to get one. Thanks in advance.
 
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Hi, have just seen an amazing tool in action. Like an angle grinder that you lay on the floor by the architrave, set the height and a wheel comes flying out cutting the wood, leaving a space for the flooring to slip under. Hope that makes sense, sure it will to the right person. Im a floor tiler by trade so this tool would be great. which is a good model/price and where best to get one. Thanks in advance.

Hi, your talking i think about a jamb and undercut saw, we use roberts which are very good, but others are available.

http://www.carpetfittersshoponline.co.uk/roberts-long-neck-jamb--undercut-saw-rws169-207-p.asp
 
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Hi, have just seen an amazing tool in action. Like an angle grinder that you lay on the floor by the architrave, set the height and a wheel comes flying out cutting the wood, leaving a space for the flooring to slip under. Hope that makes sense, sure it will to the right person. Im a floor tiler by trade so this tool would be great. which is a good model/price and where best to get one. Thanks in advance.

Hi, your talking i think about a jamb and undercut saw, we use roberts which are very good, but others are available.

http://www.carpetfittersshoponline....k-jamb--undercut-saw-rws169-207-p.asp[/QUOTE]

Oh and yes, they are the dogs, and yes you can trim most doors without removing them which is very handy as a door cutter is now £300+
 

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