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Milwaukee Sawzall Demolition Blades Sets on sale for the prices listed. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Select free store pickup where stock permits.
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Available:
Includes:
- 5-Pack
- 9" 5 TPI The Ax
- 9" 8 TPI The Wrecker
- 6" 14 TPI The Torch
- 6" 18 TPI The Torch
- 9" 14 TPI The Torch
- 12-Pack
- 2x 6" AX 5/8 TPI blades
- 2x 9" AX 5/8 TPI blades
- 2x 6" WRECKER 8 TPI blades
- 4x 6" 14 TPI metal cutting blades
- 2x 9" 14 TPI metal cutting blades
- Case
Northern Tool has
12-Pc Milwaukee Sawzall Ultimate Demolition Blade Kit (49-22-1129) for
$14.99.
Shipping is free or select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.
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the "for metal" blade can be used on other things besides metal... like pvc/plastic and wood. They are higher tpi and have a thinner kerf producing finer cuts, but cut slower and wear faster due to the teeth geometry and tpi. Also higher tpi is preferred but not required for thin materials. IE. thin tubing, sheet metal/metal plate, or 1/8 - 3/4inch ply/lumber.
If you don't care about how your cut looks after, you should only be buying the carbide teeth blades anyways. Which again can be used on multi material. You can also resharpen the bi-metal blades.
They really suckered you into believing that the blades can only cut what they say they can. Now you have so many "useless" metal blades haha.
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That 12pc set is pretty good for general wood usage.
That 12pc set is pretty good for general wood usage.
That 12pc set is pretty good for general wood usage.
ya, I used it to cut down a Christmas tree.
Those 14 TPI will work on wood for a finer cut when it matters, but I get the want of all 8 TPI or less with case for $1.25 each. Me, I would throw those I don't want on Craigslist or Marketplace, or even eBay and get rid of them.
the "for metal" blade can be used on other things besides metal... like pvc/plastic and wood. They are higher tpi and have a thinner kerf producing finer cuts, but cut slower and wear faster due to the teeth geometry and tpi. Also higher tpi is preferred but not required for thin materials. IE. thin tubing, sheet metal/metal plate, or 1/8 - 3/4inch ply/lumber.
If you don't care about how your cut looks after, you should only be buying the carbide teeth blades anyways. Which again can be used on multi material. You can also resharpen the bi-metal blades.
They really suckered you into believing that the blades can only cut what they say they can. Now you have so many "useless" metal blades haha.
the "for metal" blade can be used on other things besides metal... like pvc/plastic and wood. They are higher tpi and have a thinner kerf producing finer cuts, but cut slower and wear faster due to the teeth geometry and tpi. Also higher tpi is preferred but not required for thin materials. IE. thin tubing, sheet metal/metal plate, or 1/8 - 3/4inch ply/lumber.
If you don't care about how your cut looks after, you should only be buying the carbide teeth blades anyways. Which again can be used on multi material. You can also resharpen the bi-metal blades.
They really suckered you into believing that the blades can only cut what they say they can. Now you have so many "useless" metal blades haha.
I've been commenting this every time someone complains on these deals. I've been using the same "metal blade" for nicer cuts on wood and plastics for the last 4 months or so.
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Buy a Diablo wood carbide blade and be done.
Home Depot has a nice deal on the 20 piece Milwaukee recip blade set [homedepot.com], 20 pieces for $20. Most of them are for cutting steel, which is a good deal if your looking for those type of cutting blades.
WB