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What Would You Use To Cut Galvanised Steel Lawn Edging?
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I asked Greenfingers and was told I would lose my warranty if I cut it but didn't get an answer to my question. Anyone got any ideas please?
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Thank you all for your answers. Actually I've found one I like better, more expensive but hey it's only money. Whichever I choose, 0.6mm is the thickness.
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Danny would a hacksaw cut through that? Bhg I'll have a look for the snips shortly, good idea. Donny I shall avoid using a grinder thank you. Mm I have to cut it, no choice, and a few times as well. It has to fit level with wide white steps as they descend a sloped garden. I don't want it coming down like a ski run so has to be fitted precisely up against each step and the steps are varying sizes. The aesthetics are paramount. Danny the Hammerite stuff sounds good, thank you. In fact you've all been brilliant. XXXX
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Danny would a hacksaw cut through that? Bhg I'll have a look for the snips shortly, good idea. Donny I shall avoid using a grinder thank you. Mm I have to cut it, no choice, and a few times as well. It has to fit level with wide white steps as they descend a sloped garden. I don't want it coming down like a ski run so has to be fitted precisely up against each step and the steps are varying sizes. The aesthetics are paramount. Danny the Hammerite stuff sounds good, thank you. In fact you've all been brilliant. XXXX
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