Cutting a hole in drywall: Options?
On 6/18/2020 11:21 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
pyotr filipivich writes:
Greetings
I have a renovation project for the office (third bedroom) in
mind, which involves "First, cut a large hole in the drywall.."* I've
a number of means for doing that, but I would like to kind of minimize
the dust. My options for cutting are
Chain Saw. {Maybe not the best idea, but it is 'an idea'.}
Corded circular saw
Battery powered Circ Saw.
Reciprocating saw.
Roto-zip or Dremel,
"Oscillating Multi-tool"
Hatchet,
Drywall Saw
Razor knife.
I suppose I could remove the clothing and "stuff" from the closet
first, but where's the fun in that?
tschus
pyotr
* the idea is to cut a hole in the wall to allow a lot of "extra
space" at the top of the closet to get a 'decking' laid down, making
for more storage space,with better access. It was done in the older
part of the house, why not bin the add on?
I vote for the drywall saw.
+1
No need to make this complicated...
Oh! did I just say that?
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