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What tool for replacing skirting boards?
Hi all what is the most handy tool I should invest in to mitre skirting boards and door frames? Looking to do our whole 70s place. Thanks and Merry Christmas all
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Re: Replacing whole house skirting boards
Hi @swk
Try the following a mitre box will guide your saw cut into the timber and give good results. Do buy a good panel saw to work with this Mitre box,
Magnet Mitre Box I/N: 5822889 $11.50
Trojan 360mm Toolbox Hand Saw I/N: 0191073 $9.98
These will start you well into that DIY project
Merry Xmas
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Re: Replacing whole house skirting boards
Personally given you said you would be doing the whole house I would buy an electric mitre saw. Cheap ones that will do skirting will start at about 110 at Bunnings . Once you have the angle set it will save you hours of work and be easier. Ask about the best blade for skirting you may want to swap for a neater cut. If you intend to start renovating big time it may be worth considering a sliding mitre saw (more expensive but a lot more useable) JDE
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Re: Replacing whole house skirting boards
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @swk. It's great to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about replacing skirting boards.
For several cuts, @Jewelleryrescue has offered a budget-friendly solution, but for a whole house, I'd be going with @JDE's advice of a compound mitre saw. I've used the Ozito 1600W 210mm 8¼" Corded Compound Mitre Saw extensively, and it's performed very well. As @JDE has mentioned, though, for larger work, you might like to consider the sliding option with a larger blade: Ozito 2100W 254mm 10" Corded Double Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell

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