As a result of having some tiles put in, the height of my bathroom floor has risen a bit. I therefore need to take about 5 mm off the bottom of the bathroom door. For this I intend to use a circular saw on a guide rail.
The question I have is due to the outer surface of the door (I'm fairly sure that the inside is some sort of wooden construction). The outer surface is a very smooth, hard material which is probably some kind of plastic. It's certainly synthetic and definitely not metal. Not being in the building trade I have no idea what it is but I imagine that a few on here can guess.
I've been told that with a crosscut blade in the saw and progressing with the saw slowly, cutting it should be no problem.
Does that sound reasonable?
The question I have is due to the outer surface of the door (I'm fairly sure that the inside is some sort of wooden construction). The outer surface is a very smooth, hard material which is probably some kind of plastic. It's certainly synthetic and definitely not metal. Not being in the building trade I have no idea what it is but I imagine that a few on here can guess.
I've been told that with a crosscut blade in the saw and progressing with the saw slowly, cutting it should be no problem.
Does that sound reasonable?