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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 12' flatbottom is gonna get "Phished"
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<blockquote data-quote="SrPhatness" data-source="post: 124779" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>Sawzall is hard to keep in a straight cut, but not impossible. Sawzall will defenatly chew it up though.</p><p> Different types if blades with more Kerf (angle of the teeth) are make for cross cutting and will also help minimize blow out. </p><p> Another good way that I forgot to mention earlier, that works really well (when you do it right) is scoring the board with a razor knife first. This can be a little tricky because you Must score nice and deep and STRAIGHT. Then when you cut you go right ALONGSIDE the score mark, not through it. </p><p>Here is the cut-->=====________<--and the score. Not cut===---score</p><p>That little trick works great, but you're fall off (the scrap) might be all blown out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SrPhatness, post: 124779, member: 2387"] Sawzall is hard to keep in a straight cut, but not impossible. Sawzall will defenatly chew it up though. Different types if blades with more Kerf (angle of the teeth) are make for cross cutting and will also help minimize blow out. Another good way that I forgot to mention earlier, that works really well (when you do it right) is scoring the board with a razor knife first. This can be a little tricky because you Must score nice and deep and STRAIGHT. Then when you cut you go right ALONGSIDE the score mark, not through it. Here is the cut-->=====________<--and the score. Not cut===---score That little trick works great, but you're fall off (the scrap) might be all blown out. [/QUOTE]
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