You can cut it with a knife either pocket or utility.  It's really like working 
with light weight drywall.  Make your cut and you can snap the rest off.  I've 
used a lock blade knife before.  It really cuts pretty easy if you push the 
blade through.  It will bind on you if you try using a sawing motion.  

If worst comes to worst you can even use a very course hack saw or a hand saw.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Stansifer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 6:47 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Foam Insulation sheets


  Ok guys...
  My mom has been complaining about not having an insolated garage door. It is
  one of those metal doors that is made up of a series of metal panels. The
  inside edges are double broken to a depth of 1&1/4". The inside dimensions
  of these panels is 41&5/8" long and 18&5/8" high. Although the package of
  insulation panels proclaims "fits all standard garage doors." I know I will
  need to do some trimming and fitting. I have a square and a straight edge so
  I am not to concerned about getting it straight and even. My question is,
  what the hell do I cut this stuff with? Everything I own except for a couple
  of really good pocket knives and my new PC Circ saw is designed for cutting
  metal.

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