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I used a skilsaw with a plywood blade on it. A cordless trim saw would work really well. I think the spiral saw would be hard to control without using a template as a guide, but using the template would give you nice clean hatch cuts. I used a hand saw on the hatches.
> At Sears the other day, just looking at the sabre saws (need a new one
> before starting boat this winter). A salesman comes over and starts
> telling me about the RotoZip (spiral saw); cleaner cut, easier to control,
> etc., etc.
> Does anyone have experience with the spiral saw??
> It looks like it would be a nice tool to have, but will it do the job of
> cutting my panels as well as a sabre saw. Being able to make plunging cuts
> will help with hatch cut outs.
> Just looking for some help. Thanks in advance!!
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