We completed our demo from Helene at 49”, do we need to open this up to 51 inches to use the endurance flood or can we go with the 49 which is completed.
I have a old and simple Craftsman table saw and and a simple miter saw. Put new blades on for this project and figured i take blades with lots of teeth. Not sure if you call these something special. All went well. For some trim items you probably have to cut slower than you would cut wood so that the pace doesn’t shatter. Someone told me later to turn the blade around so the teeth are backwards. Too late for me to try but does anyone else know about this? I am curious for the future. Thanks!
Hi Tricia, you have two options as I see it, both have pros and cons. You can keep the sheetrock cut as is and cut off 2 inches off each board. Or…. you can recut your sheetrock 2 inches higher. Cutting off the boards is most likely faster if you use a table saw.
Hi Tricia, I am in the tampa area as well and lookng at this for potential clients. what are your thoughts?
Is there a special/recommended blade to use on my table saw for ripping panels?
What about the type of blade to use on my miter saw to cut trim and baseboard mateial?
Hi Tricia, you have two options as I see it, both have pros and cons. You can keep the sheetrock cut as is and cut off 2 inches off each board. Or…. you can recut your sheetrock 2 inches higher. Cutting off the boards is most likely faster if you use a table saw.
Hope this helps!
Brett