S a plastering
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Whats best for cutting em got loads to do was thinkin circular saw or jigsaw
So does an old hand saw you poofsYup circular glides through
Does it create a lot of dust with a circular?Circular saw all day long mate
Cheers palCircular saw all day long mate
Personally I find jigsaw easier with a long fine tooth bladeWhats best for cutting em got loads to do was thinkin circular saw or jigsaw
OK nice one I'll try both fuk itPersonally I find jigsaw easier with a long fine tooth blade
CheersCircular saw attached to a dust extractor
Still after another 8 sheets of kingspan I reckonCheap enough to try both ways check out marketplace, always loads on there cheap, that's my Yorkshire roots showing @John j
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Hope your checking market place daily, found some bargains lately..Still after another 8 sheets of kingspan I reckon
Dust extractor mateDoes it create a lot of dust with a circular?
I bought a reciprocating saw to do this job.
The only problem is you have to put a staff on the board to guide it.
Would a boarder collie do?Does it create a lot of dust with a circular?
I bought a reciprocating saw to do this job.
The only problem is you have to put a staff on the board to guide it.
I bought my Hilti circular saw for a large Fermacell job. It’s cut more thermal board than it has wood. Don’t need a rail if you’ve got a steady hand. Wen you think of the time it saves, what’s £20 for a new blade?Can make a cheap guide for circular saw with a couple of bits of thinnish ply/mdf etc. Poor mans track saw but wouldn’t want to use my best plunge saw regularly on PB. Depends on board thickness too