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21/07/2003 9:51 AM

Flush cutting in a narrow place

I have a small narrow place to work in (opening 4" x 8" x 8" long) and
have to flush cut to a depth of half an inch along the lower left for
approx 8" in. I am wondering if anyone knows of a trick (not a hand
help flush saw) or a site that carries a specialty jig that can hold a
small rotary flush cutting saw that can be driven by a high speed
electric drill connected with a flex connect of some type. This when
adjusted could slowly be moved along to make the cut with a second
person holding the drill. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Many
thanks...


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"Steve"

in reply to [email protected] (Roland) on 21/07/2003 9:51 AM

21/07/2003 4:57 PM


"Roland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a small narrow place to work in (opening 4" x 8" x 8" long) and
> have to flush cut to a depth of half an inch along the lower left for
> approx 8" in. I am wondering if anyone knows of a trick (not a hand
> help flush saw) or a site that carries a specialty jig that can hold a
> small rotary flush cutting saw that can be driven by a high speed
> electric drill connected with a flex connect of some type. This when
> adjusted could slowly be moved along to make the cut with a second
> person holding the drill. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Many
> thanks...

How big is the area to work in? Could you put a rotozip with a cut-off
wheel in there?

CH

"Chris Harris"

in reply to [email protected] (Roland) on 21/07/2003 9:51 AM

21/07/2003 1:50 PM

> I have a small narrow place to work in (opening 4" x 8" x 8" long) and
> have to flush cut to a depth of half an inch along the lower left for
> approx 8" in. I am wondering if anyone knows of a trick (not a hand
> help flush saw) or a site that carries a specialty jig that can hold a
> small rotary flush cutting saw that can be driven by a high speed
> electric drill connected with a flex connect of some type. This when
> adjusted could slowly be moved along to make the cut with a second
> person holding the drill. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Many
> thanks...

What about the fein multmaster type of tool. They have oscillating saw
blades in many different sizes and shapes


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