I have to replace part of a barge board for a neighbour.....it's something I've done many times before. Obviously I can't use a tenon saw because of the soaker above, and what I generally do is to score a perpendicular line with a Stanley knife, get the score nice and deep and chisel away from the damaged end - score and chisel, score and chisel.
Obviously this becomes a bit tedious (albeit completely successful) so I was wondering:
I don't possess a multitool;
I've never held one, never mind seen one or used one;
I don't know anyone who has one.
The question, therefore....can a multitool produce a completely straight cut, similar to my Stanley knife? I don't do gaps or filler, I want a perfect butt joint so I'd really value practical comments!
Many thanks and good evening, everyone.
John
Obviously this becomes a bit tedious (albeit completely successful) so I was wondering:
I don't possess a multitool;
I've never held one, never mind seen one or used one;
I don't know anyone who has one.
The question, therefore....can a multitool produce a completely straight cut, similar to my Stanley knife? I don't do gaps or filler, I want a perfect butt joint so I'd really value practical comments!
Many thanks and good evening, everyone.
John