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Old 06-Feb-2014, 08:34
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Went for the Makita 18volt circular saw in the end, post some pics when photostream starts behaving again


COR, I could make a reyt mess with that !

I'd have to buy a spare caravan for when the first one was reduced to a pile of scrap and saw dust !
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Old 06-Feb-2014, 20:32
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Went for the Makita 18volt circular saw in the end, post some pics when photostream starts behaving again


Think you might regret using a circular saw, like I said, a recip or jigsaw will be much more controllable, believe me I have converted a caravan before.

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My makita saw only has a 5" blade, extremely controllable as the saw itself is so light, I've used it the past for anything from cutting hob cut outs in work tops to trimming curved bath panels
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