Cutting corrugated sheets

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imamartian

I have some corrugated sheets i need to cut but they are really brittle and just crack. I have tried using a stanley knife, snips and even a little coping saw but can't get a clean cut. Any ideas anyone?
 
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seriously? :eek: sounds feasible :D
what sort of disc, stone cutting ok?
 
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i lay the plastic ones on top of each other and cut through them all.

remove the molten burr once cooled.

any carborundum disc will do.
 
old plastic can turn extremly brittle

if its more than a few years old may be uncutable :rolleyes:
 
old plastic can turn extremly brittle

if its more than a few years old may be uncutable :rolleyes:

yeah i did wonder that. This stuff used to be a bike shelter that was knocked down a few years ago....
 
They can crack in the cold too. I use a sharp fine toothed tenon saw. You have to go slowly, preferably only cutting on the downstroke.
 
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I use cutting discs on new and old plastic
 
Don't do what I did years ago when I cut my first plastic sheets - using a jigsaw with a rough wood blade and pendulum and the sheets just flopping over a saw-horse. :oops:

I think I'm still paying for all those sheets now. lol

Fine hacksaw blade, in a padsaw handle and really slow .... nowadays!
 
Old roof lights from box profile sheeting by the sounds of it then.

Brittle at the best of times.
Go with the grinder, use a thin metal cutting disc to minimise the heat.
 

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