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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 524238" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>I use a 240V one quite a lot for cutting cutting ridged roofing sheets, if it is the tarry fibre type ones I use a low tpi wood cutting blade, if it is the tin ones then the metal blade goes on.</p><p>When I first started using these sheets I struggled at first to get fast reliable cuts and what to use, I tried things like a normal joiners wood saw on the tarry ones, the first half a sheet it was ok then suddenly stopped cutting, looked at the teeth and the tar had formed round and stuck to the teeth making them totally smooth.then I started using the recip saw and it was like a hot knife through butter both on the tarry ones and the metal ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 524238, member: 5044"] I use a 240V one quite a lot for cutting cutting ridged roofing sheets, if it is the tarry fibre type ones I use a low tpi wood cutting blade, if it is the tin ones then the metal blade goes on. When I first started using these sheets I struggled at first to get fast reliable cuts and what to use, I tried things like a normal joiners wood saw on the tarry ones, the first half a sheet it was ok then suddenly stopped cutting, looked at the teeth and the tar had formed round and stuck to the teeth making them totally smooth.then I started using the recip saw and it was like a hot knife through butter both on the tarry ones and the metal ones. [/QUOTE]
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