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Non slip decking boards.


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I am doing my access ramp in timber and needed some non slip decking boards.  The ones that have a non slip surface moulded into two of the strips on each plank.  As luck would have it one of the merchants had some, which was a good job as nowhere I have yet tried has any of the ordinary decking, there seems to be a general timber shortage around here at the moment.

 

So I needed to cut a load of 1 metre long strips of this non slip decking.  I started using my chop saw.  Very quickly the chop saw blade started getting hot and bothered, and I got the first 4 lengths, 16 1 metre planks, cut before the blade would have it no more.  I thought nothing of it, it was an old blade that had done lots of work, so was probably on it's last legs.

 

I didn't have a spare so i ordered a pack of 3.  They arrived yesterday. I fitted a new blade this morning and started chopping planks again.  It was not long before it started struggling and I just about managed the last 12 planks and this new blade is goosed.

 

So just a heads up, if you are planning on using this non slip decking, don't expect an ordinary timber saw blade to be much good.  I am not sure what you want, but something substantially more robust.

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Just found that Skil (genuine) saw blades don't like decking screws! 

 

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Mug that I am I'd brought the Evolution saw too. 

 

Can't decide on repair locally or replace...

 

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