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Re: Cutting PVC trunking cleanly...



Fine cutting disc in an angle grinder is my choice.
(Unless that gets in the way of a shiny new chop saw!)
Rgds
Peter
At 22:14 11/12/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Wondering if I can use it as an excuse to get a
>nice sliding compound mitre saw for myself 'for
>Xmas' (but I might buy it tomorrow from Screwfix of course...
>
>Phil
>
>Sent from another bloody fruit-based portable device...
>
>On 11 Dec 2010, at 21:11, "Tracey Gardner"
><<mailto:tracey.gardner%40talktalk.net>tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
> >
> > A chop saw with a decent high TPI blade would do the trick.
> > Especially if you cut it with the lid on?
> >
> > Tracey
> >
> >>
> >> I need to cleanly cut mitres in some 4" x 2"
rectangular profile trunking
> >> and was wondering if anyone knows whether it's possible to
use hot wire
> >> cutters to get a nice clean and square cut
> or am I stuck with using my old
> >> 18TPI mitre saw which doesn't do that good a job on the
relatively floppy
> >> box section of the trunking...
> >>
> >> Phil
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>


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