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"Robert Larder" wrote in message ...
Never tried it, but how about a Fein Multimaster with a cranked saw blade? Evan Gatehouse wrote: I am going to trim some plywood frames that intersect the hull right at the shoulder position of a few quarterberths. These are either 1/4" or 3/8" plywood frames, tabbed both sides to the hull. By the way, I'm a naval architect and mech. engineer so I have a pretty good If you don't have a whole lot to do you might try a fairly coarse hacksaw blade in a vicegrips.Put the vicegrips on the end to make it a "pull" saw to keep the blade from bending. |
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