i discovered some rotted plywood behind some vinyl siding that i was replacing. there are two rotted sections -- right at the bottom of the wall and right below the window.
since it's easier to cut and replace just the affected sections of plywoods i started to cut out the damaged section using a circular saw (set at 3/4" depth -- the same as the thickness of the plywood) and a straight edge to get a straight cut. unfortunately the circular saw is too big to get right into the corner where wall meets wall (there's actually a non-movable obstacle that is hard to get behind) and a jigsaw hits the 2' x 4' framing beams behind the plywood.
i'm sure there's some tool or technique for cutting right to or very close to the corner. can anyone suggest how to get in there to cut vertically against the wall edge?
thanks
since it's easier to cut and replace just the affected sections of plywoods i started to cut out the damaged section using a circular saw (set at 3/4" depth -- the same as the thickness of the plywood) and a straight edge to get a straight cut. unfortunately the circular saw is too big to get right into the corner where wall meets wall (there's actually a non-movable obstacle that is hard to get behind) and a jigsaw hits the 2' x 4' framing beams behind the plywood.
i'm sure there's some tool or technique for cutting right to or very close to the corner. can anyone suggest how to get in there to cut vertically against the wall edge?
thanks