The recommended length for the longest Sawzall blade to efficiently cut through thick materials is typically around 12 inches.
For cutting exhaust pipes, the proper tool is definitely better than a sawzall.
sawzall or a cutting torch! ;-)
A cordless Sawzall can be used in construction of houses for cutting wood and metals. One can buy this saw at Home Depot, Dewalt, Amazon, Sears, Bestcovery and many more.
Yes. I have replaced a lot of old leaky cast iron sewer pipe and always use a sawzall. I use regular metal cutting blades. If you don't have the specific blade handy use bimetal cutting blades.
They can go for about 8-9' of continuous cutting through a solid wood.
The best type of saw for cutting metal efficiently and accurately is a metal-cutting bandsaw.
Some recommended tools for cutting tree roots effectively include a sharp pruning saw, a root saw, and a reciprocating saw with a pruning blade. These tools can help you safely and efficiently cut through tree roots.
I recently did cut up a fibreglass tub with a DeWalt reciprocating saw (sawzall in vernacular ) and found the best blade was a 9" demolition blade . I had tried a fine tooth metal cutting blade and it was too slow.
A table saw is best for cutting wood efficiently and accurately.
A sawzall is an electric reciprocating saw and a very versatile tool. The are available in corded and rechargable configuration. There are a variety of blades available from fine toothed for cutting thin wall pipe to long multi pitch teeth blades for cutting through wood and nails for building renovation. All major building supply and tool stores carry both 'sawzalls' and a range of blades.
A circular saw is the best tool for cutting wood effectively and efficiently.
A sawzall is an electric reciprocating saw and a very versatile tool. The are available in corded and rechargable configuration. There are a variety of blades available from fine toothed for cutting thin wall pipe to long multi pitch teeth blades for cutting through wood and nails for building renovation. All major building supply and tool stores carry both 'sawzalls' and a range of blades.