Home Depot has
Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Orbital Jig Saw w/ Jig Saw Blade Set (Tool Only, P5231-A14AK101) on sale for
$39.
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Cordless Orbital Jig Saw Features:
- Includes: (1) Wood Cutting Blade and Allen Wrench
- Includes: All Purpose Jig Saw Blade Set (10-Piece)
- Powerful motor provides corded performance in a battery-operated tool with speed range from 1100 SPM to 3000 SPM
- Tool-free blade clamp makes blade changes quick and easy
- Powerful sight-line blower clears debris for more accurate cutting
Jig Saw Blade Set Features:
- Includes: (1) A14AK101 All Purpose Jig Saw Blade Set (10-Piece)
- Universal shank fits all Jig Saws
- Blades for common wood projects, plastic and thin-metal cutting
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Get a blade that is the correct length. If the blade sets 1.5 inch below the foot, get a blade that reaches the correct cut depth at max stroke. (1in)
Avoiding the board next to the rotted on would be easy with a circular saw then use a oscillating tool to get the small amount left over.
Best tool for this would be a track saw that can do a plunge cut, they're expensive and very single use item for DIY people.
If I were you and didnt want to go the circular saw route, figure out the blade depth needed for the jig saw, buy the correct blade, drill a hole into the rotted board, cut it with a jigsaw.
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Guess my other option is one of those oscillating multi tools.
Guess my other option is one of those oscillating multi tools.
Guess my other option is one of those oscillating multi tools.
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Guess my other option is one of those oscillating multi tools.
Guess my other option is one of those oscillating multi tools.
Get a blade that is the correct length. If the blade sets 1.5 inch below the foot, get a blade that reaches the correct cut depth at max stroke. (1in)
Avoiding the board next to the rotted on would be easy with a circular saw then use a oscillating tool to get the small amount left over.
Best tool for this would be a track saw that can do a plunge cut, they're expensive and very single use item for DIY people.
If I were you and didnt want to go the circular saw route, figure out the blade depth needed for the jig saw, buy the correct blade, drill a hole into the rotted board, cut it with a jigsaw.
If you have play in the guide, try a new one but I have a feeling these have a slight design flaw.
it was oos, then back in stock after refreshing a few times...
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