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I need to cut some pieces out of a plastic bath panel. It is for a corner
bath, so curved in two planes, about 5mm thick. Attempts with a hacksaw have so far proven the panel to be extremely brittle & prone to crack. I don't have much hope that a jigsaw will be any better. Any ideas or experience to share? Thanks for your replies. Paul Shortman. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "Paul Shortman" wrote in message ... I need to cut some pieces out of a plastic bath panel. It is for a corner bath, so curved in two planes, about 5mm thick. Attempts with a hacksaw have so far proven the panel to be extremely brittle & prone to crack. I don't have much hope that a jigsaw will be any better. Any ideas or experience to share? Thanks for your replies. Paul Shortman. A sharp stanley I usually find ok, have cut do a few repeat cut though. Dave Jones |
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I need to cut some pieces out of a plastic bath panel. It is for a corner
bath, so curved in two planes, about 5mm thick. Attempts with a hacksaw have so far proven the panel to be extremely brittle & prone to crack. I don't have much hope that a jigsaw will be any better. Any ideas or experience to share? Thanks for your replies. Paul Shortman. On a related note, there is a small crack in the top of our plastic bath panel (only a few mm at the moment so you cant normally see it as it is tucked up behind the rim of the bath) - is there anything I can put on the back to stop/slow the crack spreading? cheers Dave. |
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I need to cut some pieces out of a plastic bath panel. It is for a corner bath, so curved in two planes, about 5mm thick. Attempts with a hacksaw have so far proven the panel to be extremely brittle & prone to crack. I don't have much hope that a jigsaw will be any better. Any ideas or experience to share? Thanks for your replies. Paul Shortman. On a related note, there is a small crack in the top of our plastic bath panel (only a few mm at the moment so you cant normally see it as it is tucked up behind the rim of the bath) - is there anything I can put on the back to stop/slow the crack spreading? cheers Dave. Drill a small hole *RIGHT* at the end of the crack the round hole should stop further cracking, if you want to 'hide' it then you can put some tape behind it and fill with a suitable colour of silicone or something. HTH John |
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Paul Shortman wrote:
I need to cut some pieces out of a plastic bath panel. It is for a corner bath, so curved in two planes, about 5mm thick. Attempts with a hacksaw have so far proven the panel to be extremely brittle & prone to crack. I don't have much hope that a jigsaw will be any better. Any ideas or experience to share? Use a padsaw or similar with a very pronounced "set", using the narrow tip of the blade, not pushing too hard! A jigsaw should also be OK, but if it "bounces" you risk shattering your panel. J.B. |
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