What's the "right" sawblade to cut vinyl siding beside BEST results?
Answers: The best way is to use a utility stick to score and consequently a hand saw to cut, but I do get the message the time elements involved and efforts needed. Personally, I use a 120 tooth fine blade mounted backwards and rut it SLOWLY over the siding. It will put together a bit of a mess on the blade, but it will clean sour when you are done. I hope this helps you.
I would not use a power saw to cut vinyl siding. I'd use a back-saw
That's not to right to be heard that there aren't power tools for the assignment, too. A standard circular saw fitted with a fine-toothed plywood adjectives blade will cut vinyl cleanly and quickly. (It works best to put the blade within the saw backwards.) Professional siding contractors usually have a power miter saw on a voluminous stand to make adjectives go faster. Amateurs can build something similar higher than a sheet of plywood or OSB with some speck 1-by and 2-by.
Long, horizontal cuts in vinyl are made by scoring the cut beside a utility knife and bending the piece fund and forth until it breaks along the score indicate.
I don't know, but I found an online vinyl installation manual that could probably answer your query.
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