This tool is for cutting a strip of vinyl siding into smaller pieces with vertical short cuts.
Cutting vinyl siding with a circular saw.
Circular saw fit a circular saw with a fine toothed plywood cutting blade.
I recently replaced the old weathered aluminum siding on my house with maintenance free vinyl siding.
Circular saw cutting jig for vinyl siding.
You should choose the specific blade for the job.
Once again this contributes to giving the vinyl siding a clean cut.
The cuts can be done by hand with a set of tin snips but squeezing the snips 5 6 times per cut can get really tiring and leaves a somewhat jagged.
Lay the vinyl siding on a flat table or workbench.
You can find a fine tooth plywood saw blade online or at your local home improvement store.
You can also use tin snips to make crosscuts.
You should position the siding so that the cutting line is hanging off the edge for obvious reasons.
When making longitudinal cuts score with a knife and break along the score line.
Use tin snips or a rotary tool to make curved cuts.
How to cut vinyl siding with a circular saw.
If you need to cut vinyl strips lengthwise making much longer cuts use a utility knife for the best control.
Mark the area to cut and slowly feed the blade into the siding.
Failing to do this can result in your circular saw cutting into the workbench or table beneath the siding itself.
Make crosscuts on vinyl siding using a circular saw but you should install a vinyl cutting blade to minimize chip out.
Go for one with fine small teeth of the same size.
A fine tooth plywood saw blade will give you the best results when cutting vinyl siding with a circular saw.
Not all kinds of circular saws can be used to cut vinyl siding.
Avoid using other kinds of saw blades or you may not get a clean cut.