I have a great Milwaukee saw that I've used a few times. It rolled up with no problem. However, it doesn't cut really well. I've cut thinner angle steel (not hard steel or anything) and it took much longer and required significant cutting pressure. Otherwise, it only turned against him. I DON'T KNOW. nothing like the hot knife through oil I experienced on the original Milwaukee bike. disappointed and I feel like it might damage my saw. I stopped five times to make sure it was a blade for steel and I hadn't accidentally caught a stone wheel or something. it has a steel badge on it. I think I'll try to finish my current project but all 5 are garbage. Maybe keep one just in case. Don't ruin my saw. quite a mess really.
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