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Oscillating saw. You can go Fein, Bosch, Makita for big dollars and long term use, or $40 for a Harbor Freight. I've got a Bosch, and use it more than I thought I would have.
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I recommend an oscillating multi-tool. If you don't already have one you can pick-up a single speed at H-F for about $20 usually.
Use a bi-metal blade in case you come into contact with the frame.
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back support it and rebate patch in place from top? Otherwise do you see any way to support it?
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jgourlay said:
I'm really, REALLY not going to replace the whole sheet, just this patch.
You need to replace whatever is necessary to get the seams over the steel supports.
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A Japanese pull saw can get in tight places. It is such a small cut that I'd rather spend an extra 15 minutes with a $16.00 pull saw than use a oscillating power saw (going out to buy the saw will take more than the 15 minutes saved).
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