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The proper name for it is keyhole saw, and I use my father's.
Barclay went to work with a drill and a keyhole saw.
Cutting also can be done by using a hand-operated keyhole saw.
Use keyhole saw to cut out narrow horizontal slit in wall on each side of hole.
She watched him stop by a tool kit, retrieve a type of keyhole saw, then keep on coming.
Most keyhole saws have a single handle to which various blades can be fitted.
Switch to a keyhole saw and push the narrow blade under the overlap to finish the cut.
A thin saw used for cutting curves, the Japanese version of a keyhole saw.
Use an electric saber saw or a keyhole saw.
Purchase a keyhole saw for cutting openings in wallboard.
To safely use a keyhole saw, select the appropriate blade and firmly attach it to the handle.
For cutting, use a wallboard or keyhole saw.
For safety, make sure the keyhole saw blades are sharp and that handles are firmly attached.
There are special keyhole saws for these locks in which you drill out the tumblers and turn the cylinder.
A keyhole saw, or compass saw, has a small pointed blade and a wood or plastic handle.
Switch to a keyhole saw (a small hand saw with a pointed blade and a handle like a pistol grip).
In addition, electric-powered keyhole saws, such as reciprocating saws, are available.
To chip away plaster, use a cold chisel; to cut through wood lath, use a keyhole saw.
Carefully cut through the wallboard along the lines with a sharp utility knife, keyhole saw or saber saw.
A keyhole saw is a specialized saw that is useful for making small holes in wood or drywall.
Most keyhole saws are relatively inexpensive to purchase, so professional sharpening may be more costly than purchasing a new blade or saw.
Trace around the box with a pencil, then use a keyhole saw or saber saw to remove the waste material within the outline.
Remove the area around the damaged section of wallboard by cutting along the traced lines with a keyhole saw or saber saw.
For cutting, use a wallboard saw or keyhole saw, both inexpensive handsaws with short, pointed blades about six inches long.
Keyhole saw: A keyhole saw has a 10- to 12-inch tapered blade.