Cedral cladding

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Cedral cladding

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Just finished this lot, I sincerely hope that I never have to use the stuff again.

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One day it will all be firewood.
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Re: Cedral cladding

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wow looks like you had fun :wink: i fitted some afew years ago not as much as you tho (thank god) and it still looks as good now as the day i fitted it

what did you use to cut it?
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Re: Cedral cladding

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Continuous diamond blades work well on cement fibre roofing sheet, but normal tct wood blades cut it fine....probably need a new blade for doing decent stuff after though....thats what Cedral is isn't it?

Looks a nice install job.
Almost makes it look American :shock:
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speed wrote:wow looks like you had fun :wink:

what did you use to cut it?
I've had all the fun I need for now! :roll:

Diamond blade in the boss's chop saw to start with but it just kept clogging up with the dust on the slide rails, (needs a complete strip down and clean now) in the end I just used a diamond blade in a small angle grinder - windy days were best.

It took the edge off a TCT blade very quickly.
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