Absolutely. Every blade goes dull but depending on the type it will be quicker or slower. Carbide blades are very good and thus very expensive but they can be sharpened many times. There should be many good companies around you that will be able to sharpen your blade at a lot cheaper price than buying a new one
A good quality jigsaw will cut almost any material with the correct blade. Although I have 3 jigsaws my favourite is the Bosch1578AVS that I've had over 30 years. I still use it 3-4 times a week to cut wood of different kinds, plexiglass and steel. The steel cutting blade is like a very fine hacksaw blade with 24 teeth per inch. An average wood cutting blade will have about 8 teeth per inch.
A tool. A kaiser blade (also called a ditch bank blade, brush axe, or sling blade) is a heavy, hooked, steel blade at the end of a wooden handle usually 3 feet to 4 feet long, primarily used for cutting small to medium sized vegetation. It is double-edged, and both sides are usually kept sharp.
She was 11 years old when she started cutting herself.
Andy Cutting is 42 years old (birthdate: March 18, 1969).
NoANS 2 Yes, it's a good,accurate way of hand-cutting large bolts. Having said that, I usually find that method very time consuming and for some years now I've cut large bolts with a small electric angle grinder fitted with a 5" steel cutting disc. - a LOT easier, but takes practice at first.
Sonya Blade is 26 years old.
There is no DeWalt available in 2012 that uses that blade. It went out of stock about 5 years ago.
no it doesnt
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Yes it does
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