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Default Cutting down a solid-core door

Yep, when I cut through my aluminum siding to install a new window, I
reversed a ply blade to prevent destroying the aluminum.

It didn't hook the alum and destroy it. Rather it kept scoring and
cutting if you will.

On 9/30/2011 8:22 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
rlz wrote:


As I read the OP comment, my first thought was I wonder if the blade
was put in backwards. It would still cut but very slowly and
eventually could burn up the brushes. The teeth need to be pointed up
from the bottom at the front of the blade. When cutting with a
circular saw, the cutting action is done on the bottom of the wood,
which pulls the saw down onto the top of th wood surface.


Actually, it is very common for certain types of cuts, to install the blade
backwards. It does not burn up the brushes.