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Re: Cutting PVC trunking cleanly...



  PVC trunking ..... tricksy stuff....

I think something like this
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/33776/Power-Tools/Compound-Mitre-Saws/Erbauer-ERB238MSW-254mm-Sliding-Mitre-Saw-230V

I have an Erbauer, cant recommend it enough.  Given that trunking is
tricksy,
you might need something to trim the bits off with so what about a Dremel
8000
as well.... just in case.   :-)    :-)   :-)

robin

On 11/12/10 22:14, Phil Harris 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"<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
>>>
>>
>>
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