I was doing some skirting boards over the weekend and had a question please.
If you take a wall such as this:
I measure it and cut a piece accordingly but it's then usually slightly short. I think it's because the wall bulges in and out and that increases the length? I then tried leaving it slightly longer but was invariably into the throws of cutting a shave off and a bit more and a bit more...
Also, when I have a scribed end (not in the above example), I want it really tight so that the scribe pushes in tight. That makes the measurement even more important. And one more practical challenge, my chop saw s downstairs and every cut means I take it downstairs and then upstairs again to fit.
There must be a more organised way of doing this and that's what I am hoping to hear. Thanks in advance.
If you take a wall such as this:
I measure it and cut a piece accordingly but it's then usually slightly short. I think it's because the wall bulges in and out and that increases the length? I then tried leaving it slightly longer but was invariably into the throws of cutting a shave off and a bit more and a bit more...
Also, when I have a scribed end (not in the above example), I want it really tight so that the scribe pushes in tight. That makes the measurement even more important. And one more practical challenge, my chop saw s downstairs and every cut means I take it downstairs and then upstairs again to fit.
There must be a more organised way of doing this and that's what I am hoping to hear. Thanks in advance.
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