Best way to cut fiberglass?

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I have a simple project I am considering, but it involves some cutting. I have good access and will be cutting straight lines. I do not have to drill a pilot hole as I can start from an "open" end. I have access to virtually any recommended saw and the proper blade is not an issue. All tips and tricks are welcome!
 
Tape the f-glass surface and cut through the tape. It will help reduce chipping.

Use a saw guide. This also will help avoid chipping.

Use a fresh, sharp blade. Select one that states clearly that it is designed for fiberglass.

Learn how to cuss in fluent Swahilli. It will help reduce the frustration.

Wear a dust mask ( minimum ). Breathing f-glass residue can't possibly be good for your lungs.

Wear eye shield. Do not rub your eyes. Rinse them out if needed.

<< and you thought it was simple! >>
 
Roto-zip cuts pretty good also. You just have to have steady hands.
 
I alway use a metal cutting blade (fine blade), takes longer but almost no chipping. Tape the cut as they say. I had to get rid of a hot tub one time, used a chain saw.
 
How thick is the glass you need to cut?
Ditto on the fine metal cutting blade. We used to cut 1/2" thick solid f-glass with sabre saws. Not precisely accurate; some sanding is usually required.
Buzz
 
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Originally posted by rduhon

Roto-zip cuts pretty good also. You just have to have steady hands.





+1 just make sure you have the correct bits
 
Buzz,
f'glass is only 1/8"
I have my English to Swahili dictionary on order
Since it will be so simple, I should probably start the project at the end of the season..
 
use a fine cut blade and go slow.
Swahili, what swahili you talking about???????
Buzz
 
Buzz,
The Swahili dictionary is Bill's recommendation to "G" down the excessive cussing that will probably take place during this "simple" prroject...
 
I'd use a carbide "tile" blade, they do very nicely with fiberglass and don't chip. Also tape the area to prevent scratches.
 
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