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Default Cutting A Sheetrock Panel

On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:56:53 -0500, mcp6453 wrote:

The easiest way for me to get access to the space behind my bathroom vanity to
run some electrical wiring will be to cut a big hole in the sheetrock. It seems
that if I cut the vertical lines down the center line of the 2 x 4 studs on each
side, the panel will be much easier to reinstall. It's a no-brainer to cut a
hole in sheetrock with a sheetrock saw, but how can I cut just the 5/8" or so of
sheetrock that is against a stud?

A circular saw would work, but the sheetrock would probably destroy the blade. A
MultiMax tool might be a good idea, but I don't have one. The ideal solution in
my mind is a Rotozip, but I don't have one of those, either. While I do have a
router, it's quite large and would be hard to handle on a wall like that.

How you you professionals do this, or is there a better way?



Forget about an electric tool unless you are willing to deal with a
big mess. Use a stud finder to locate the edges of the studs and
mark these with a pencil. Use a utility knife with a new blade to cut
between the lines. This will take more time than an electric tool,
but you'll get a narrower gap with the utility knife and perhaps a
faster repair time.