Cutting Laminate

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Hi
I have two issues with my laminate flooring i am laying in my bathroom at the moment.
Firstly i bought a laminate saw, a 13" one and it seems to take ages to cut, is there a better (quicker) way of cutting this stuff?
Secondly, in the doorway i have somehow managed to lay it so that it is too long ie protruding too much in the door way, is there a way to cut this stuff in situ? cheaply?
I was thinking about getting one of those dremel things, are they any good for this? I cant think of another way to cut this shorter other than taking it all out (which i really do not want to do).
Thanks
Lee
 
I use jigsaw and cross cutter/mitre saw when cutting for laminate.
The dremel could well cut in situ, I have an oscillating tool that manages that sort of problem nicely.
 
Anyone know which Dremel i should get? Looks like there are a few about, dont want to spend loads on this one job to be honest. If i have to buy a 'kit' with loads of stuff i will never use its not too good although i suppose i could just buy the 'unit' and get the disc (but i dont know which one to get)
 

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