

I'd venture a guess that the OP is doing stucco over it.You’re not really using Hardie backer for siding? Its made for tile substrate.
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I’m using Hardie backer siding to replace the old wood on the gables of my house, I guess I should have been more specificYou’re not really using Hardie backer for siding? Its made for tile substrate.
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Wish I'd had one of these 15 years ago when wife and I did hardie siding on a weekender we had. I used my miter saw. ughUsing Hardie plank I would guess. It isn't a "backer". It is siding already primed and ready for paint.
If you are doing a big job, get something like this.
That isn't the brand I bought, but something similar. Don't remember the brand name.
No dust. No scoring. I did have the correct blade for a circular saw on hand just in case there were some weird angle cuts. Barely needed to use it.
You DON'T want to breath much of the dust from using a circular saw or an angle grinder.
