As per title, I'm in the process of fixing up the damage caused by damp over a sustained period of time! Now I need to cut a good line in the good wood....
I don't want to use a chisel if possible, as I don't want to damage the lower thin edge of the ally that the wood is glued to.
The areas are marked in red circles where I need to clean cut the wood so I can join in a new piece of timber with glue and staples.
how about a Dremel Multi? I know their expensive but i spashed out when replacing the sills on my car and really dont know how i managed to do DIY jobs before i had one in my tool box! Well worth the investment...
A plunge router = set the depth to slightly less than the distance to the ally. Its not a lot of help in tight corners but would make quick work of the bigger stuff.
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