Recip Saw Demolition Blade Recommendations
Would appreciate some recip saw demolition blade recommendations. I’ve got to cut up a lot of left over scrap wood into smaller pieces for easier disposal.
Thank You.
Would appreciate some recip saw demolition blade recommendations. I’ve got to cut up a lot of left over scrap wood into smaller pieces for easier disposal.
Thank You.
A 1225-sq.-ft. detached ADU uses a sloping lot to its advantage, featuring a split-level entrance and vaulted ceilings.
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My 2 cents is that it doesn't make that much difference, especially when you're cutting scrap. Harbor Freight probably isn't as durable as Milwaukee-Makita-Diablo-DeWalt, but it's a lot cheaper. Just remember that replacing a worn blade saves your valuable time. Time is valuable, even for a DIYer.
Lenox in my box.
use a circular saw.