Soylent1
Established Member
Just wanted to know if anybody had come up with an ingenious solution or some type of homemade jig for cutting celotex type insulation boards? anything up to 50mm is no problem it's just when you get the 70mm, 100mm its a real pain when you measure and mark out accurately and then you find you put a slight bevel on the cut because of the thickness of the board. My main issue is when installing between rafters, for example between 8'' rafters set back for 50mm air gap between felt and then leaving a 50mm gap at the front for 50mm board. I have tried putting a slight back bevel on deliberately and this is ok but not ideal as you have to remember to flip the board over or your next cut ends up with one side bevelled the wrong way! I have tried using a big circular saw and then finishing the cut with handsaw, this is really quite good however it makes a lot of mess and I can't stand the dust from the stuff! also you still have to spend a little time with a surf form to flatten the other side of your cut on the board. I might just be worrying about nothing but I can see there must be a better way.
And please nobody mention cutting too it too small and then using expanding foam to hold the board in (hammer) (hammer) (hammer)
And please nobody mention cutting too it too small and then using expanding foam to hold the board in (hammer) (hammer) (hammer)