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Review on πŸ”ͺ Efficient Blair 13224 3/8" Double End Spotweld Cutter: Enhanced Performance for Precision Spot Welding by John Castle

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cuts welds very quickly

It's almost alarming how fast and efficient this thing is. Probably the most efficient drilling/cutting tool I've ever had. Both was. I noticed this. Don't skip it, don't start the drill too fast and keep it straight once you start or the teeth might snap. Stop often and check your progress, this thing cuts fast. It can go through 16 ga panels in seconds. If you're cutting a lot of spot welds, you might benefit from an extra set of blades for this thing. One of the reasons it's so effective at cutting is because the teeth are hardened Steel is resistant to bending (which makes the edges sharp), making it brittle and more prone to breakage. ke. or something similar. This helps keep the bladder cool. The cooling (and therefore sharpness) helps prevent the blade from catching on the metal in the cut and therefore slipping and breaking, and also contributes to a cleaner, faster cut. A grease stick is a waxy solid that also keeps small particles of paint, rust, and metal from splattering all over you and your garage. This means less mess to be swept/rinsed away by you later. Wipe the tool after each cut and re-lube before each cut to minimize breakage, wear and debris. When you turn the blade over, squeeze the old grease out of the center with a cotton swab, the sand in it will keep the blade from screwing.

Pros
  • A retractable pilot and 3/8 inch reversible cutter
Cons
  • Drill kit