What do I use to cut my ski??

chad

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Band saw, or if you have a steady hand a jigsaw , or grinder with a cutoff wheel.....

or my personal favorite the Fein multimaster
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36" Husky 10hp chainsaw or a 4" diamond blade on a right angle grinder.
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Fein multi master. I love mine but it's pricey . Home depot sells a lower quality knock off , but it should do the job . I can control mine very easy for a straight cut.
 

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you'd still need a grinder to clean up the cuts.
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Yup, I have a CP mini angle grinder for that.

I just like the jigsaw for the initial cuts, especially in tight spots like footholds.
 

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Sawzall FTW! I can do most anything I need with my sawzall. As posted above though, a cutoff wheel on a grinder, or air powered die grinder will be very precise. Even smaller and you can use a dremel with cutoff wheels, I've had to do that in some tight spaces. I haven't tried a bandsaw yet, haha. Good idea though. I have a portable band saw, that would have worked great for some of the cuts on my ski.
I should add that my sawzall is very smooth, I tried using my dads oldschool makita AC powered sawzall a while back and it about shook me to death, no way could I do anything with it. I use a 6-7 year old dewalt 18V sawzall, very smooth. Just bought my Dad a new dewalt setup for X-mas. I've heard the quality has gone down in them recently, but his new ones seem very solid. I guess time will tell.
 
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chriselmore_1

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Off topic.Dewalt bought emglo. Then emglo went to chit. black and decker bought dewalt and dewalt got even worse. Only thing dewalt makes decent are mitre saws Get the millwakee brand sawsall
 

FyrHazard

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Iowa
I've had pretty good luck with a drywall roto-zip style bit in a dremel for smaller stuff. I don't think I'd use it for long cuts though. It's tough to do a straight line. Cuts through SMC and fiberglass like butter though.

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