Step 1 find a perfect working spot.
Cutting plastic roofing panels.
Quick video showing how you can cut corrugated roofing panels like palram s palruf suntuf and suntop.
Get a blade designed for cutting plastic by reading the label on the blade s packaging to see if it lists plastic under the cutting materials.
Tuftex multi wall 6mm panel clear 4 ft x 8 ft corrugated clear polycarbonate plastic roof panel.
Step 1 preparing the roofing.
Corrugated roofing sheets are an inexpensive way to cover a patio shed or greenhouse and are available in colors such as white blue and green as.
Greenhouse polycarb polycarbonate panels can be a total pain to cut.
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Easily with no cracking or splitting the panel ends.
Unlock the blade on your jigsaw by releasing the safety on the side.
Like circular saws jigsaws have different blades for different materials.
It comes in 4 by 8 or 10 foot sheets and you install it by screwing it to wooden or plastic braces.
To avoid scratches on the panel place a flat wooden surface.
The braces are sawn to match the corrugations and attached to the roof rafters.
With the right tools you can quickly cut this type of roofing by using the following steps.
Tuftex polycarb 2 17 ft x 12 ft corrugated gray polycarbonate plastic roof panel.
Corrugated fiberglass or pvc roofing which can be translucent or opaque works well for greenhouses sheds and porch additions.
To prevent the surface from getting scratched while cutting the corrugated plastic roofing sheet place plywood or cardboard underneath the plastic.
I am going to use polycarbonate roofing panels underneath my new deck to keep the area underneath dry.
Use a flat working surface where you can easily maneuver the panel and cut it to the desired length and design.
Tuftex multi wall 6mm panel clear 4 ft x 8 ft corrugated clear polycarbonate plastic roof panel.
Lay the corrugated plastic roofing sheet on a hard stable surface.
How to cut corrugated plastic roofing sheets.
Attach a plastic cutting blade to your jigsaw.
I do not want to use perlins as leaves will become trapped so i am planning to rip some pressure treated pine with constant slope and attach along the length of the joists then attach the panels to that.