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Cutting polyiso insulation.

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How do you cut polyiso insulation? I tried cutting one side with a razor knife and braking it like with sheetrock but it doesn't give a clean cut. It is 3 1/2" thick so my circular saw doesn't make it either. Any ideas? Thanks
 

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i cut my 3" foam board with a sawzall. Turned the blade around and pushed the sawzall so I could see my line.
 

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Japanese type hand saw (pull saw cut). Blade should be several inches across. Some dewalt ones only an inch that ****.


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Sharpened putty knife and a long metal ruler as a guide. I lined a basement with foam board this easy. Worked well.
 

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No matter how you cut it seems to make a mess :lol:

Could also try using an extendable type razor knife the ones with the snap off blades, there usually really cheap @ at that thickness still may have to cut from from both sides though
 

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Sherk has the right idea. This is how I did my shop insulation using polyiso and pink XPS foam sheets. Sharpened both sides of a longer putty knife and used a long metal ruler as a guide. Works great.
 

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How do you cut polyiso insulation? I tried cutting one side with a razor knife and braking it like with sheetrock but it doesn't give a clean cut. It is 3 1/2" thick so my circular saw doesn't make it either. Any ideas? Thanks

That looks like the stuff I used, which has a fiberglas facing. However you cut it, I'd recommend wearing a mask of some kind. Nasty stuff.
 

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Yeah, watch out for the fiberglass. It itchy. Gloves are a must.

I used a long snap away knife and bought an "insulation knife," but the insulation knife was worthless.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-6-in-Smooth-Blade-Insulation-Knife-48-22-1921/205935391

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-25-mm-Metal-Body-Snap-Off-Knife-DWHT10045/202710467

The snap away worked okay for short cuts. I think I also used a reciprocating saw for some cuts. I have since bought a handsaw that I use a lot. I think this is probably the best tool to use. Japanese-style saw would be too slow.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-15-in-Tooth-Saw-with-Aluminum-Handle-DWHT20544L/202985585

I had a job once inspecting a roof installation and saw the pros use a drywall jab saw for little cuts. I can't remember how they made the long cuts. It's still messy because they had a leaf blower on the roof.
 

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Grind the teeth off of a jigsaw blade and use it like you normally would. I just did this for the first time a couple weeks ago and it worked great! No mess either!
 

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I have an old large kitchen knife that I use for this. Sharpen it occasionally with a belt sander.

The guys in the shipping dept at work use an electric carving knife (mentioned above somewhere).


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Grind the teeth off of a jigsaw blade and use it like you normally would. I just did this for the first time a couple weeks ago and it worked great! No mess either!

Bosch and Festool make a blade for cutting this insulation. It's the only way I've found to cut insulation without making a mess. Almost zero dust! Grinding down a jigsaw blade would probably get you pretty close.

https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-T313AW3-3-Piece-Special-Materials/dp/B001J0U1HC/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=bosch+jigsaw+insulation&qid=1575916296&sr=8-2
 
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I am currently installing the same poly insulation and I have been using a circular saw, then a hand saw to get the last little bit that the circular saw does not reach. Sure its messy but works great.
 

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I use one of those cheap knives that they advertise on the TV, the ones that will cut a pop can in half and then cleanly slice a tomato.
 

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My brother made a hot wire tool which he used to cut foam parabolic reflectors for two up-firing speakers he built.

https://www.google.com/search?clien...+insulation+with+a+hot+wire&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Hot wires don't work on this type of insulation (well they can cut it but you need loads of heat and it gives of toxic fumes) we use a table saw with extraction to cut straight lines or a jigsaw for curves or a pad saw to cut a hole by hand to jam a pipe through etc.
 

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Circular saw with blade in wrong direction. I've read that sonewhere but never tried it. I cut mine outdoors.

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I am going to have to cut about 300 pcs of this stuff so a slow jigsaw type would take forever. This stuff has a tar like paper on each side so I don't think the hot knife would work. A circular saw is probably the best way to go but it is 3 1/2" thick so would have to cut from both sides.
 

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The jig saw blades work great and without a mess.


Great video thanks for the link. I have more XPS to cut and will now use my Bosch jigsaw with the soft blade the video suggested.
 
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I am going to have to cut about 300 pcs of this stuff so a slow jigsaw type would take forever. This stuff has a tar like paper on each side so I don't think the hot knife would work. A circular saw is probably the best way to go but it is 3 1/2" thick so would have to cut from both sides.

That the stuff typically used on roof decks. I think since you're dealing with that thickness and amount a table saw setup outside would probably be the way to go. You could try scoring both sides and snapping but that might be more effort in the long run.
 
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wantacoe

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Hmmm, just watched the video using the soft cut Bosch blades. It actually cuts pretty fast with no mess. I am going to give it a try. I will post results but it may be a couple weeks before I get to use it. Thanks for all the replies.
 
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