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Landymatt



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Chopping hole in log cabin
Hi,

I’m about to ‘knock through’ from one room to another, ie cut through the 44mm thick timber and want it to be straight and square ready to fit a doorway and door, with as little mess as poss.

What would you use and how would you go about it? I have a choice of chainsaw, circular saw, carpentry-type handsaw. I think it’s too thick for my jigsaw and that’d probably be a bit wobbly anyway.

Cheers,
Matt
Post #946385 20th Mar 2022 7:30pm
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ibexman



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Circular saw with a guide plank or track saw finish with handsaw then line it out Thumbs Up
Post #946388 20th Mar 2022 7:34pm
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Bluest



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Just eyeball it with a recip saw Thumbs Up Laughing 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #946389 20th Mar 2022 7:35pm
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Ianh



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I agree with ibexman, just make sure it has a nice sharp blade and a good straight edge as a guide and have a good sharp handsaw for the bottoms and corners. I think screwfix have Irwin handsaws for about £6 at present if you want a new sharp one.
Post #946390 20th Mar 2022 7:42pm
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Co1



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Tracksaw. I’ve got a Festool TS55 that would do it if you want to borrow it. I’m in easingwold. I imagine you would use a blade doing a door way but it will be straight as a die. I’m away for the next week though so no good if your in a rush.
Post #946405 20th Mar 2022 9:18pm
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Ianh



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Lovely bit of kit Co1. And just love how this forums members are happy to help each other out even with non defender related issues. Guess it’s in our collective nature, and long may it last.
Post #946417 20th Mar 2022 11:23pm
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Landymatt



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Thanks a lot all.

Co1 that’s very kind of you. I’ve not used one before and wouldn’t want to do my test run using your kit. If you’re likely to be heading Dunnington way I’d happily sort you some beer tokens if you have the time for a bit of supervision / assistance, understand if you’re flat out though. Not in a desperate rush, feel free to drop me a PM otherwise I’ll crack on with the guide plank, circ saw and hand saw.

Cheers,
Matt
Post #946433 21st Mar 2022 8:57am
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Co1



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No worries Matt, but I’m tied up for the next few weekends with no plans to be over your way. Have a look on line, it’s not hard to use and there isn’t much you could do to damage it!! Failing that, the circular saw against a straight edge is a reasonable second choice and will do a decent enough job.
Post #946437 21st Mar 2022 10:20am
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Co1



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Oh, and by the way - we need before and after pics!!
Post #946438 21st Mar 2022 10:21am
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geobloke



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Well if you'd asked my stepfather how to insert a doorway in to a log cabin he'd have reached for his chainsaw. He was a Canadian lumberjack for way too many years. It is incredible what he can do with a chainsaw.

Love a log cabin. Built a small one room Air BnB one a few years ago. Super cosy. Thumbs Up

Pictures when you're done
Post #946439 21st Mar 2022 10:30am
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