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Craven Morehead Craven Morehead is offline
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Default What flush cut off tool to use?

Another option is an "angle grinder" with appropriate saw blade. Jamb saw
is probably the best answer.
"Charles Sedivy" wrote in message
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# Fred # wrote:
Friend is removing his flooring but the underlayment he wanted to remove
go under the walls. So far all he could do is going around the rooms with
a circular saw leaving about 2" underlayment sticking out from all the
walls. Is there a tool that could cut the 1/4" plywood underlayment flush
to the walls all around the house without burning itself up?

A jamb saw would work- looks like a router with a circular saw blade
mounted at the bottom. Home Depot tool rental has them, not sure where
else.