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I always use Bradley the bradawl on the corners of the marked out box on the plasterboard to help the padsaw make a start, then Stanley the Fatmax cuts it out nice and neat. :)
 
When not engaged in essential PG Tips hydration or road testing Trigger's Broom my task is to excavate the boxes the plasters have so thoughtfully smoothed in. This is essential kit and doesn't ruin my delicate hands when retrieved from my kit. about four quid with a Screwfix voucher.
DeWalt Folding Jabsaw & Rasp - http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/dewalt-folding-jabsaw-rasp/9701C?tc=AA6&gclid=CjwKCAjw8IXMBRB8EiwAg9fgMPogN0cgwnh5J0FjS_RnDEb5Yex2_24_yj5rmBH5kBlDgbQgiTHIARoCGEcQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CIidx9KMudUCFREe0wodyPcEtg
 

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