To cut vinyl lattice attach a vinyl cutting blade to the power saw.
Cutting vinyl lattice work.
Wear protective clothing including work gloves and goggles when handling and cutting vinyl lattice and ensure the saw blade is sharp.
Build a designated lattice lined storage area to store bulky equipment and save your yard from eyesores like air conditioners pool operating systems and landscaping tools.
Lattice panels make an attractive and convenient way to block off sections of your yard ensuring your loved ones can play in a safe area.
Expansion gap between the trim and the window frame for caulk.
Start cutting the plastic lattice with the saw.
Create an outdoor storage space.
Always wear personal protective gear when working on plastic lattice.
Go as carefully as you can.
Measure carefully when applying trim around vinyl or aluminum clad windows and leave a 1 8 in.
Cut through the lattice joint by joint using a circular saw with a vinyl cutting blade.
Be sure the lattice face side is upward when a fine toothed hard saw is in use.
When you are near the end of the drawn line for cutting support the piece of plastic lattice even more.
It also enables you to cut accurately and effectively.
Squeeze the saw s trigger and make a slow steady cut down the line.
For best results cut lattice using a circular saw with a small toothed blade.
A dull blade is far less likely to cut through vinyl.
Ease the saw or blade carefully through the lattice.
If you plan to make angled or curved cuts use a power saber saw.
The holes between the strips let air circulate through the lattice allowing for a slight breeze as well as creating a wall or structure you can look through.
Cut miters to fit and dry fit your cuts to check the joints and lengths.
For plastic or solid core vinyl lattice you may want to use a vinyl cutting blade.
Proceed slowly to prevent chipping.
This includes work gloves and safety goggles to protect you from any stray pieces or sparks.
The easiest method of cutting vinyl lattice is to grab your circular saw reverse the blade and cut away.
You should cut onto the line with a smooth and steady pace following a straight line in order to prevent the plastic lattice board from chipping.
Lattice is a common choice on the underside of decks as well as covering up areas under pier and beam houses.