questions every day right here at home shell radio.com and today Bobby has one about well cutting Formica he's installing a new cooked-up and he wants to cut the for mike out tom to make the countertop bigger a few inches here and there so tom mike wants to know how do I cut Formica if it's a jigsaw what type of blade is there a special one that he needs to do the job if the for Mike is already glued down to the wood substrate and you're just trying to increase the size of the hole which is easy enough to do then a jigsaw would work you can even use a circular saw or a panel saw to and you just use a fine blade like if you're using a circular saw would be a plywood blade if you're using a jig saw just use one with with the finer teeth on there but here's the trick take masking tape or some kind of tape and take the edge draw your line and cut through the tape and the wood and then peel the excess tape off if there's some glue leftover a little mineral spirits will clean it up and it'll keep the Formica from separating from the wood as you're going and the bottom of the saw blade won't scratch the four Mike and leave marks in it so that's a little tip when a cutting to Formica that's already glued down but it'll cut easy you're so handy do you have to do you have a question tom can answer it go ahead and send it to us here we'll either answer here on the site with the videos or on Sunday mornings on early edition either way you can always get your questions answered live with Tom on Saturday and Sundays on sports radio 610