We used that method for twenty years, only with a plywood blade in it's normal rotation. In backwards they seem to push the siding away rather than grab it and go.
About three years ago we went to a dremel tool with a side grinder attatchment with a diamond blade. Just alot better, and you can trim a piece right on the house if needed. We also use it to rip, cut holes, and cut soffit and trim. Corners can be cut right on the house if they are a little tight.
We are still using the same blade. Probably the best part is you can see the blade edge right out in th open.
However we often use a power miter box that is preset for the angles, the ground man can have them cut ahead of time.
My intentions are not to insult, but do you use diverters on your J chanel? Probably less than 1% of the siders that do it for a living use them. We have run across lots of problems with mold, and water damage because of the lack of them. Probably 100% of the time, the window company gets blamed for a leaking window.
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