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How do I saw my MDF Bath panel plinth lengthways neatly?
I'm about to fit a bath panel and plinth which are made of MDF. (Can't
change for any other type as I bought it a long time ago). The plinth has to be trimmed slightly (length ways at a slight angle ) to fit correctly. What's the neatest way to do this. I've got a handsaw and a cheapo jigsaw. It needs to be quite neat as I won't be able to put sealant where it touches the vinyl flooring because the valves for switching off the bath tabs are at floor level immediately behind where the plinth will go, so the plinth needs to be removable. Am I better to mark it and try and take it somewhere to get it cut ? |
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