Got full house to board with Insulated plasterboards to cut we normally use a handsaw, Was thinking about getting a reciprocating saw anyone know if it’s worth it or any better ways of cutting?
thanks
Why you doing full house.
I just talked a customer in to getting there joiners to screws 20 mm or there abouts sheets of insulation in to joists in loft to cover straps on roof . Instead of screwing latts and using insulation boards.. so now i.m just blasting normal boards on . Insulation boards take a f**k**g age to cut
Why you doing full house.
I just talked a customer in to getting there joiners to screws 20 mm or there abouts sheets of insulation in to joists in loft to cover straps on roof . Instead of screwing latts and using insulation boards.. so now i.m just blasting normal boards on . Insulation boards take a f**k**g age to cut
Only exterior walls thoughHe is the Project manager and it’s his own house old barn conversion. he knows best
And ceilings 600m2 of the s**tOnly exterior walls though
He.s doing ceiling and interior stud walls in insuation boardsAnd ceilings 600m2 of the s**t
That’s a big f**k**g house.And ceilings 600m2 of the s**t
Circ saw, dust masks and g clamps. Use a strip of ply for your guide. Set up a cutting station waist height, you’ll fly through it.And ceilings 600m2 of the s**t
That’s what I do. Use my drywall Hoover for the dust. Don’t use clamps though. Cut freehand.Circ saw, dust masks and g clamps. Use a strip of ply for your guide. Set up a cutting station waist height, you’ll fly through it.
I use a thermal laser beam but because of corona I may have to start using an old fish backbone?Got full house to board with Insulated plasterboards to cut we normally use a handsaw, Was thinking about getting a reciprocating saw anyone know if it’s worth it or any better ways of cutting?
thanks