I wouldn't try to cut it with a saw. Sometimes (I've never not managed it!) you can get the joint back apart by steaming it and gently easing it apart. That will depend on how many other joints are holding it in tension.
Would have thought you would do better to fill it if it's stable.
I wouldn't try to cut it with a saw. Sometimes (I've never not managed it!) you can get the joint back apart by steaming it and gently easing it apart. That will depend on how many other joints are holding it in tension.
Would have thought you would do better to fill it if it's stable.