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Jun 4, 2023
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TheLost
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This is the blade i use.. but you can also just use a hacksaw and cut it by hand.
I just used my chop saw because it's faster 🙂 (and my non-ferrous blade is on my chop saw 95% of the time)
But a hacksaw will get it done (and won't cover you in aluminum dust)
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanley-12-in-High-Tension-Hack-Saw-with-10-in-Mini-Hack-Saw-20-036M/100496136
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My quest for 'Smart' window coverings.. aka.. I just saved $4000... aka.. Youtube is the best.
TheLost
Parody account
6/4/23 10:43am
I was aware of the IKEA shades but I’m ignorant about what kind of blade one needs to cut through aluminum
KingDave
6/4/23 10:50am
Non ferrous metal blade. I got mine from Harbor Freight.
CSoul
6/4/23 10:56am
Wear a mask too. Gets aluminum dust everywhere.
CSoul
6/4/23 11:09am
Don’t tell CBers to wear a mask. There’s history there.
Ron Mexico
6/4/23 12:08pm
This is the blade i use.. but you can also just use a hacksaw and cut it by hand.
TheLost
6/4/23 11:19am
FWIW, the Serena shades are *great*. Even when installing them, you can tell how quality they are.
zsmooth
6/4/23 1:32pm
Im furnishing my house with new blinds/shades, 11 mororized roller shades and
kooogar
6/4/23 2:46pm
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