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Thread: Compressed Fibre Cement Flooring
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8th November 2004, 01:06 PM #1
Compressed Fibre Cement Flooring
Has anyone played around with compressed fibre cement floor sheeting?
I understand to cut it needs a circular saw/angle grinder with a diamond blade but how would I put a 95mm circular hole in the middle of it?
I am doing my bathroom and have to replace the old floor....been too wet for too long and its turned to wet mushy baltic pine compost.
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8th November 2004, 01:39 PM #2
This is my favourite way to cut the hole:
using a masonry bit, progressively drill holes round the inside of your marked circle - the holes should be fairly closely spaced. Once round, tap out the waste and clean up the edges with a half-round file.
Tip: when drilling the sheet, make sure you have a block of waste wood under to prevent tearout.
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8th November 2004, 08:32 PM #3
Hi Jim,
If you go to the tile section of your local hardware store you can pick up a cheap hole saw designed for ceramic tiles. Basically just a pilot drill with a cutter bar adjustable to the arc of your choice, a bit easier than multiple holes and cheaper than a proper hole saw.
Regards John
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8th November 2004, 10:47 PM #4
I have cut holes in cement sheet for years using a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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