Posted 2009-03-30 7:23 PM (#102459 - in reply to #102431) Subject: RE: Cutting trailer mats
Expert
Posts: 1391
Location: North of Detroit, MI
those small battery-powered circular saws with the little 3 or 4" blades work well... but be sure to put some scrap wood underneath the mat before cutting!!
Posted 2009-03-31 1:30 AM (#102479 - in reply to #102431) Subject: RE: Cutting trailer mats
Regular
Posts: 97
Location: Newport News, VA
Wecut mine by hand and used a little hand saw, but found that they cut a whole lot easier if you have someone to hold the end being cut and keep tension on it. They really weren't that hard to cut that way.