Pieces needed are 4 to 8 feet long and 6 inches wide. I do not have the strength in my hands and arms to score the drywall with a utility knife and snap off the pieces needed. Thank you!
SOURCE: cutting knife adjustment
Hi,
I have found this info...it mentions both threading and changing the knife width. I hope it is useful.
http://www.singerco.com/pdf/14SH654_threading.pdf
SOURCE: not cutting right - or at all
Depending on how much use the saw has gotten over the years the problem could be a very dull blade, worn out motor brushes, or a nearly worn out motor. The danger is that a power tool that is not working as it should is much more hazardous than a newer saw that is working properly.
SOURCE: hand jig saw stops cutting - makes whirring noise - then restarts
Jig saws are not made to cut through aluiminum espescially that size. That is really thick and it sounds like you have worn out the motor trying to cut it. If the saws are hot. Let them cool down then proceed but like I metioned before you are putting a lot of stress on something not made to cut aluminum even with a metal cutting blade
SOURCE: Door rubs on new tile floor. How do I fix this.
The best way to solve this is to remove the door and re-install it at the desired height. Last resort - cut jambs off, raise the threshold. cut the top off the door, reblock it and move it up in the jamb. Yes, I have done this before, when there was no room to raise the door. I managed a door shop and we cut and reblocked many steel doors at the top. I like to use construction adhesive to hold the block.
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