Surfiejim Posted September 28, 2023 Share Posted September 28, 2023 Hi. I have lots of celotex to fit. I could do with making it as easy as possible. I nearly got scammed on FB market place for one! Does anyone have one with the PIR blade and battery and may be willing to part with it ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Jimbo Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 I expect they will only be purchased by people who do insulation for a living, as a high ticket item . I doubt you will find one on Facebook or marketplace, so take care of getting scammed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 Fine tooth wood saw, and get on with it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MR10 Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 We used a jigsaw and these blades (see link), very little dust. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Professional-2608635187-softmaterial-Black/dp/B000R5LTGC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=3UOWRG66FCCCZ&keywords=bosch+t313aw&qid=1695975098&sprefix=%2Caps%2C63&sr=8-1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_Paulie Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 (edited) i used/am using blades like MR10 above in a Dewalt jigsaw, only the Festool versions. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Festool-Jigsaw-Blade-155-204345/dp/B07M6PKLCS Ive been cutting PIR for around 3 months now on and off and these blades have helped significantly when compared to a normal hand saw. Minimal dust, smooth cut. What i did was grind one of the blades down so its just longer than 50mm for when i was cutting my 50mm stuff as it stops the wobble of the blade in free air underneath the PIR. Cutting 120mm with them is a challenge but still nicer than with my hardpoint saw as it doesnt produce the insulation balls/waste, its just tricky to keep it in a straight line on such a flexible blade but manageable. Any time ive had to use the hardpoint saw, say for example a long angled cut that the jigsaw couldnt manage, i sand off the PIR with a block of 60grit and it smooths out nice, makes it a lot easier when installing overhead as there is no crap falling in your eyes. Still sharp enough after a few thousand cuts, was a good purchase. Edited September 29, 2023 by Super_Paulie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crispy_wafer Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 (edited) I'll be the outlier... I bought a 2nd hand Festool saw, 3 batteries etc, had it for 18 months, then sold it for 50 quid less than what I paid. For me it was worth it. Edited September 29, 2023 by crispy_wafer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 We just use a battery Dewalt 100 quid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToughButterCup Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 You want to cut insulation? Get a teenager. Give it loads of PPE. Go on holiday yourself. Come back when the teenager has stopped coughing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_Paulie Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 1 hour ago, ToughButterCup said: You want to cut insulation? Get a teenager. Give it loads of PPE. Go on holiday yourself. Come back when the teenager has stopped coughing. would have loved to have done something like that, but im not sure i could trust anyone else to cut this stuff as accurately as id want it, christ it was hard enough doing the quality control on myself. Id imagine if i let my builders do it it would have been lashed in wonky as ya like. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chanmenie Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 7 hours ago, Super_Paulie said: would have loved to have done something like that, but im not sure i could trust anyone else to cut this stuff as accurately as id want it, christ it was hard enough doing the quality control on myself. Id imagine if i let my builders do it it would have been lashed in wonky as ya like. On recommendation from @nod I’m cutting mine with a circular saw, it does create a lot of dust so extraction is a must, but you get lovely square accurate cuts. I bought a Makita HS0600 which will go through 100mm, it was a lot cheaper than the Festool insulation saw and gives better cuts. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaz_moose Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 what blade do you use in your circular saw when cutting the stuff? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chanmenie Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 10 hours ago, gaz_moose said: what blade do you use in your circular saw when cutting the stuff? Just the blade it came with, I think it’s a 24t rip blade. like I said you will need a dust extractor or a vacuum attached. I clamp an 8ft straight edge to the sheet to use as a guide. It works really well and is very accurate I have no gaps between insulation and rafter. It is a big job as I’m doing a double layer, 100mm and 75mm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaz_moose Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 ive also a load of 100mm to cut so your suggestion made me wonder if i can use my track saw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToughButterCup Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 15 hours ago, Chanmenie said: On recommendation from @nod I’m cutting mine with a circular saw, it does create a lot of dust so extraction is a must ..... We took his advice too. We found that in addition to extraction (industrial hoover) we needed to take the table saw outside and work with our backs to the wind. Being back-to-the-wind was not always possible : and that was enough to start both of us coughing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chanmenie Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 7 hours ago, gaz_moose said: ive also a load of 100mm to cut so your suggestion made me wonder if i can use my track saw. You could but it won’t cut through 100mm in one go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 On 29/09/2023 at 19:31, Chanmenie said: On recommendation from @nod I’m cutting mine with a circular saw, it does create a lot of dust so extraction is a must, but you get lovely square accurate cuts. I bought a Makita HS0600 which will go through 100mm, it was a lot cheaper than the Festool insulation saw and gives better cuts. Will it cut 100mm using the rail or are you just using a straight edge when cutting? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gaz_moose Posted October 10, 2023 Share Posted October 10, 2023 i used my evolution circular saw with the multipurpose blades as my table saw is only a DIY jobbie so hasn't the width capacity. the circular saw only cut about half the depth, but this gives a good guide for a handsaw so it wont cut on the piss. i found my bacho prizecut saw worked the best. i usually use it for upvc stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chanmenie Posted October 11, 2023 Share Posted October 11, 2023 On 09/10/2023 at 22:48, Eric said: Will it cut 100mm using the rail or are you just using a straight edge when cutting? I just use a straight edge as I don’t have a rail and not sure the HS0600 will work with a rail. I have an 8ft plasterers feather edge I use for a straight edge The saw will cut 101mm so goes right through in 1 pass I’ve fitted about 80 lengths so far and am getting a perfect tight fit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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