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windsurf boards and circular saws.

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Has anyone taken a circular saw to a carbon wrap board? I can't decide if it's going to cut nicely or shatter into a mess.
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jim mckenzie wrote:Has anyone taken a circular saw to a carbon wrap board? I can't decide if it's going to cut nicely or shatter into a mess.
seems to work just fine....A whole lot less carbon than you would think :roll:
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I've used a fatmax handsaw and and circular saw. Both worked quite well but one was louder.
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Thanks Kus and Nanmoo. Looks good. We had so much fun tow foiling I'm going to make a surf-tow board out of an old Roberts slalom for days when it's not windy.
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jim mckenzie wrote:Thanks Kus and Nanmoo. Looks good. We had so much fun tow foiling I'm going to make a surf-tow board out of an old Roberts slalom for days when it's not windy.
I've done that with two SUP's that had to be cut in half for warranty. Enjoy!
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