How about a multi-tool? It is probably overkill from a power perspective, but
they do a great job of slicing though foam.
> On Nov 8, 2020, at 12:02 PM, Thomas Coradeschi <tjcora@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> All: I am in the process of adding foam insulation to the band joist (in the
> joist bays) in my basement. The joists are laminated I-beams, so I am cutting
> rectangular blocks of 2â?? foam, and using low expansion foam to fill the
> gaps and air seal it all.
>
> Even with the low E foam, it still ends up oozing out of the gaps, and looks
> pretty cheesy, according to the homeowner. It cleans up nicely with a single
> edge razor blade, but my knuckles will be a bloody mess (there is a total of
> about 150â?? of perimeter) if I canâ??t find a way to trim flush with
> something other than the standard blade holder.
>
> So, I am looking for a holder for either single edge razor blades or drywall
> knife blades which allows me to trim flush with some sort of an offset
> handle. Iâ??ve look at the box store and Grainger websites, nothing to be
> found there.
>
> Hoping someone has some ideas!
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tom Coradeschi
> tjcora@icloud.com
>
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