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Lurch wrote:
Oh dear. ;-) I tend to use a jigsaw for this sort of thing, with a blade
snapped off to the maximum depth of cut I need. Slower than a circular
saw, though.
This sounds a bit dangerous actually!
Works very well - ideal for cutting a floorboard across the middle of a
joist without risk of hitting a pipe. You don't need to even make a hole
to start it - you start with the blade horizontal and just lower it into
the board.
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Dave Plowman
London SW 12
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