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Got the siding on front of coop , didn't cut for the pop door yet .

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Sounds like fun! Enjoy your vacation!Late next week I am going to spend a week with my son and daughter in law and grandson and the maternal grandparents as well , up in the Catskills , son and family coming from Phoenix , his inlaws coming from Minnesota . My daughter ordered the chicks today , they ship week of Oct 14th (4 week olds) . I'll only be able to get siding done before I leave so I'll be busy when I get back . Roofing , trim , hardware cloth , doors , hardware . Glad I'm retired .
How are you going to cut the door out? Starting at the bottom edge or some distance into the board? I'm trying to figure out how to cut my pop door out. It's 10 inches above floor level (to allow for a thick layer of bedding that won't spill out) and I don't want to start the cut at the edge of the board, but I don't think I have the right tools for a plunge cut into the board... Maybe make a starter cut at 10 inches in with the router (plunge attachment) and then insert the jigsaw into it to cut around the whole perimeter of the pop door with....Got the siding on front of coop , didn't cut for the pop door yet .
How are you going to cut the door out? Starting at the bottom edge or some distance into the board? I'm trying to figure out how to cut my pop door out. It's 10 inches above floor level (to allow for a thick layer of bedding that won't spill out) and I don't want to start the cut at the edge of the board, but I don't think I have the right tools for a plunge cut into the board... Maybe make a starter cut at 10 inches in with the router (plunge attachment) and then insert the jigsaw into it to cut around the whole perimeter of the pop door with....
Ah, that's right, your awesome plunge sawI'll mark it inside in between the studs and drill a small hole in each corner , then go outside and mark it using the drilled holes as a guide and use my circular saw and plunge cut it . I could use my jig saw but circular saw will be faster/easier . Mine will be approx 8" off the floor .
Ah, that's right, your awesome plunge sawI should look into getting one myself. I have a mini circular saw... Can't plunge with it but I could make progressively longer cuts into the board first with the router (to break the surface), and then with the jigsaw to elongate the cut enough to fit the mini's blade in there and make the rest of the cut.
Just drill holes at corners and use the jigsaw for the rest.then with the jigsaw
Yup....if you've not done it before practice on a sacrificial piece of wood first.You should be able to plunge cut with about any circular saw