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Having done soooo many installations lately with small panes (average size - 7.5 X 8) I figured I would pass on the best cutter to use. First, I am a believer in the film handler. I can cut nice and straight(90*) with little waste. Then, I use a CARL rotary trimmer. (Model RT-215) This cutter, unlike old school paper cuters, has a lock down bar that allows for square cuts without the film walking. I cut one side, then square off a second. Continuing to work around the film, make the next cut exact, then finish with the final cut exact. Usually, I have to test it one or twice to get the exact size cut, but once I have, all remaining can be cut quickly. As discussed here previously, many state they are able to do about 10 or so panes per hour. With this method, I usually can clean, cut and install about 18 to 20 per hour. A recent job saw 64 panes done in 4 hours including set-up and tear-down( average 19+/HR). This trimmer costs about $52 at Staples, but it is well worth it!!!!!
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