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πŸ”ͺ Diablo Carbide Tipped Reciprocating Saw Blade - 6" DS0608CF Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Epiphany! Be sure to buy!

I dissect antique pianos for wood and I must dissect harps. These are large pieces of gray iron, 200-300 pounds each. Hard as stone, up to an inch thick in places. I ground them and it took forever. Bimetallic blades were also very slow and short-lived. Broke down and ordered one of those Diablo Blades and WOW! They literally cut through iron like a piece of soft pine! I was able to break two harps in about 30 minutes with one blade and a 60V battery on my saber saw. With a mill it would take…

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  • Blades
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  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money, very durable!

I bought this for a project. I had to remove the canopy/awning that was attached with screws. Some of them did NOT come out and had to be cut out. This was done at a rate of 1 blade for 1 or 2 bolts. I went to buy replacement blades and found this (I was actually looking for this as I had seen it earlier while working on another project). I was wondering if this would work? It's a lot more expensive for a blade. I was surprised! It cuts much faster, doesn't bend, and I quickly cut about 20…

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  • Reciprocating Saw Blades
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for use on hardened bolts - 5 stars all day, every day.

I used this washer to shear off some hardened adjuster cam bolts on my truck's lower A-arms and it worked very well. I had to cut each screw in 2 places. The first hardened bolt went very quickly - 2 cuts. The second took a little longer, same section of blade as the first bolt - 2 more cuts. The third required me to adjust the fence on my saber saw to use several different teeth along the blade. The part I used for the first two bolts wasn't as sharp anymore. The 3rd and 4th bolts went the…

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