Transfer this measurement to a sheet of fiberglass wall paneling and.
How to cut fiberglass reinforced wall panel.
Put on your safety glasses particulate respirator and leather gloves.
Tools options are shown below.
Place the panels face down so you can cut them from the back surface.
Clean your work surface thoroughly to avoid scratching the front of the panels.
Fiberglass is hard and will quickly dull any wood cutting blade.
The jigsaw will work better than some other saws if you need to saw curves in the panel.
Put on your safety glasses and dust mask to protect your eyes and lungs while you work.
Sometimes referred to as a skill saw the circular saw works well if you re cutting a straight line and if you re using a blade with fine teeth.
In a pinch you can just slice into the panel with a good sharp knife and then fold back and forth along the slice.
Easily use jigsaw to cut the fiberglass paneling but you use a blade made for cutting.
All you need it s a sharp knife and a heat gun.
Frp looks like it should be really easy to cut but the fiberglass component makes it much harder.
Use a carpenter s square and a straightedge to get a perfect line.
Don t try to cut the frp all the way through.
Lay the frp panel flat on a table that.
Clamp it down if necessary.
You can use a jigsaw to cut the fiberglass paneling if you use a blade made for cutting metal.
Your cut will only be as good as your line.
The jigsaw will work better than some other saws if you need to saw curves in the panel.
Stretch the tape measure along the frp sheet and place a mark along one edge of the frp panel with the carpenter s pencil at the length.
After having the marked line you arrange the blade of the carbide circular saw with the chalk line by pressing the trigger of the circular saw and slowly shove the blade in the frp sheet.
Then set 1 panel at a time face down onto the cutting table or a pair of sawhorses.
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When shoving the blade across the frp panel you still need to align the chalk line and the blade of the carbide circular saw.
For a better cut use a clamp to hold the panel in place.