Cut along the straight line you drew on the roofing sheet.
How do you cut plastic corrugated roofing sheets.
Tailor your corrugated plastic cutting tools to the specific thickness of corrugated plastic you re cutting.
Attach a carbide saw blade to a circular saw or multipurpose cutting tool.
The vibrations of the saw make it wobble and the wobbling can bind the saw or force it off the cut line.
Although thin sheets of corrugated plastic roofing can be cut with a utility knife thicker pieces require a power saw.
This will ensure a clean and even cut without any splinters.
If you adequately prepare before you cut use proper cutting tools and safety gear cutting corrugated sheets is easy.
This material is difficult to cut and quickly dulls metal blades especially when cutting across the grain which is one of the advantages of using slice tools with our engineered ceramic blades to cut this material.
Cut the panels to the desired length.
Allow for a minimum of 18 inches 46 cm if you need to lap to complete the run.
Use all safety precautions as provided by the manufacturer when using a band saw including wearing safety gear.
Use your felt tipped pen to draw a straight line on the sheet.
Tin sheets are lightweight easy to maneuver flexible and soft you can cut it manually using snips or by using electric tools like turbo shears nibblers or grinders.
If you hit a thick spot on the corrugated plastic roofing sheet you can use a band saw with a fine blade to finish cutting.