Best way to cut 2" 703?

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Has anyone got any ideas how to achieve the best possible straight cut on 2" (or 4") Owens Corning 703 without tearing it to shreads making a mess if it lol?
 
Has anyone got any ideas how to achieve the best possible straight cut on 2" (or 4") Owens Corning 703 without tearing it to shreads making a mess if it lol?

I successfully cut 4" RockSilk RS45 with a Stanley knife. I was worried it might just rip it to shreds, but with a fairly fresh blade it went right through it. Would that work for 703?
 
I successfully cut 4" RockSilk R
S45 with a Stanley knife. I was worried it might just rip it to shreds, but with a fairly fresh blade it went right through it. Would that work for 703?
How long was the blade? Was it just a razor utility knife?
 
If the material will squish down....I used to cut insulation by putting a large piece of plywood below and then taking another "straight" piece and put that on top. Then use the top piece to "squash" the insulation down to about 1/2 inch and cut it with a razor knife.

I think you can also get razor knives that are larger than 1/2 inch which might be a good option as well.

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Electric lknife. Get one from a thrift storel. I bought one for $2. Works perfect.
 
Electric lknife. Get one from a thrift storel. I bought one for $2. Works perfect.
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. Score it with a straight-edge and a razor knife then cut at the fold with an electric carving knife.
 
kitchen knife

LOL, Ive cut tons of this stuff for a studio build and I just used a big chopping knife from the kitchen along with a flat straightedge worked like a charm
 
A factory near me that makes sound proof machinery enclosures uses electric bread knives to cut 703. I just use a normal serrated bread knife to cut both 703 and foam.

Alan.
 
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