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[QUOTE="HardieBacker, post: 904354, member: 50181"] [B]We now have several videos demonstrating installation, cutting techniques and tips which I am in the process of uploading on this forum. [/B] Both our 6mm and 12mm boards are very strong and durable. Sometimes we hear they are difficult to cut. This is normally due to using a utility knife. As the board is 90% Portland cement and sand you will always struggle! The videos demonstrate using our score and snap knife. This way all cuts can be done inside the bathroom or kitchen. I demonstrate half board cuts, small strips, even corner notches. If there is anything further you wish me to show you please feel free to ask. Of course a power tool will be the quickest way for any awkward cuts. We just recommend you use any power tool outside, down wind wearing an FFP2 mask as you would cutting anything. Hopefully these videos will help if you did have any questions. Two are up already on the PIC & VIDS section. I welcome any feedback! Cheers folks! [/QUOTE]
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