<VV> SAWZALL BLADES

Bob Tarpenning bobtcars at wildblue.net
Wed Dec 28 10:12:02 EST 2011


I agree with that.  I bought some blades at Harbor Freight that were made in
China.  They are worthless.  Then I bought some blades at Home Depot that
were made in Switzerland.  Not much more expensive.  I don't know how long
they will last because I'm still on the first one.
Bob T

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What I observed on the use of sawzall blades while taking the awful
greenbrier vehicle apart was you get what you pay for!. The cheap blades
turn blue instantly , but the expensive Milwaukee blades act like a torch
(they are named torch).
I bought them with a gift certificate friends gave me directing me to "buy
something you will use and ordinarily would not spend the money on".  It has
been an eye opener. That cloth package of blades will last me a long time.
Cheap ones are fine for most wood jobs , but on hard woods the good blades
make  a nicer cut. the bag came with several assorted blades. I got the idea
from my  contractor friend.
 I am sure I will cut some of the junk parts open to make demo things  for
tech sessions soon.
Regards, Tim Colson
 
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