What tool is used to cut CeilingLink?
Hand-held anvil cutters work best for cutting CeilingLink, cross tees, and L-Channel. These cutters are also known as anvil pruners (in the gardening world), and they give a cleaner cut compared to tin snips or other metal cutters. A fine-toothed hack saw or crosscut saw or a power miter saw with a fine-toothed blade will also make a clean cut. How is the CeilingLink bottom runner attached to the top track? The CeilingLink bottom runner is squeezed into the top track starting at one end, and working gradually towards the other. Note that CeilingLink’s joining legs are a little off-center on the base, so that the bases of the top track and bottom runner are aligned and parallel when properly attached to each other. If the top and bottom are not aligned when attached to each other, disengage and reverse the bottom runner 180 degrees before re-attaching to the top track. The best way to remember this joining rule is: “long to short”, where the longer base of the top track is directly abov
Hand-held anvil cutters work best for cutting CeilingLink, cross tees, and L-Channel. These cutters are also known as anvil pruners (in the gardening world), and they give a cleaner cut compared to tin snips or other metal cutters. A fine-toothed hack saw or crosscut saw or a power miter saw with a fine-toothed blade will also make a clean cut. How is the CeilingLink bottom runner attached to the top track? The CeilingLink bottom runner is squeezed into the top track starting at one end, and working gradually towards the other. Note that CeilingLink’s joining legs are a little off-center on the base, so that the bases of the top track and bottom runner are aligned and parallel when properly attached to each other. If the top and bottom are not aligned when attached to each other, disengage and reverse the bottom runner 180 degrees before re-attaching to the top track. The best way to remember this joining rule is: “long to short”, where the longer base of the top track is directly abov