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Re: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw?
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 1/28/2002, 1:39 pm
In Response To: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw? (Jim Owens)

: I'm ready to cut a hole in my deck for the outlet pipe of the Bosworth
: Guzzler bilge pump I've mounted on my forward bulkhead. I've taken Pete
: Roszyk's suggestion and will use a template for the hole based upon a
: cross-section of the ABS pipe cut at the proper angle. Then I'll glue the
: pipe in position through the deck using thickened epoxy. I'll then need to
: cut the pipe flush to the outside of the deck.

Why not drill a small hole in the deck. Align the ABS pipe with this hole, and glue the ABS to the inside of the deck. Ream out the deck to match the inside of the pipe after the epoxy has cured. Seal the endgrain of the wood exposed--now you will have a much less noticeable hole.

: I'm aware of two different styles of flush cutting hand saws: the English
: offset style with a stiff blade, which I believe cuts on a push stroke;
: and the Japanese style, some of which are flexible and all cut on the pull
: stroke. I'm attracted to the Japanese flush cutting pull saw, but I'd
: appreciate some thoughts or recommendations from the board before I dive
: into this project.

I agree with Brian....if you go that route, trim the pipe proud of the deck and sand it flush.

Shawn

Messages In This Thread

Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw?
Jim Owens -- 1/26/2002, 8:27 pm
Re: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw?
Shawn Baker -- 1/28/2002, 1:39 pm
Re: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw?
Jim Owens -- 1/28/2002, 3:12 pm
Re: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw? *Pic*
John Schroeder -- 1/28/2002, 1:46 pm
Re: Sorry John!!!
Shawn Baker -- 1/28/2002, 2:11 pm
Is the outlet in a curved surface?
Brian Nystrom -- 1/28/2002, 1:20 pm
Re: Go with the pull saw
Don Beale -- 1/27/2002, 12:39 pm
Re: Tools: Which Flush Cutting Hand Saw?
Tom Johansen -- 1/26/2002, 9:53 pm