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Post #159887386 added 12-01-2022 7:09 AM by dealboy12 in Hot Deals
Good strategy. I do the same and I use the circular blade to get my holes started, but I'll then switch over to a straight edge blade the the rest of the plunge cut. The name brand blades definitely...
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Post #159862477 added 11-30-2022 12:35 PM by TomHagen in Hot Deals
Do I need to buy a separate sand paper adapter thing for this
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Post #159862354 added 11-30-2022 12:31 PM by Skajam in Hot Deals
I am redoing a kitchen with plaster, and after killing several bi metal blades, I recently bought this set...
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Post #159594019 added 11-25-2022 8:52 PM by thekillacam in Hot Deals
Not sure about plaster but for metal just get the carbide blades. Expensive but they won’t wear it when you cut 2 nails like a normal bimetal blade. Maybe consider a drywall cutout tool for the...
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Post #159583912 added 11-25-2022 5:27 PM by sduser2002 in Hot Deals
nevermind
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Post #159570124 added 11-25-2022 1:36 PM by Mad Medicine in Hot Deals
Relevant Project Farm video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joVfNnbweYY These appear to be similar Milwaukee "Titanium" blades as the ones shown in the video, which cut fast, but dull quickly. At...
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Post #159530068 added 11-25-2022 3:57 AM by arjun90 in Hot Deals
Last year's deal was better for $55 you could get this set with a $30 pack of recip saw blades (which sells for $30 alone during the holiday sales in the holiday display section)
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Post #159520945 added 11-24-2022 10:44 PM by Ruslan09 in Hot Deals
Thats not a packout case
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Post #159511114 added 11-24-2022 8:10 PM by sduser2002 in Hot Deals
It definitely isn't a "Packout" case. It's smaller than the smallest one that Milwaukee makes.
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Post #159510703 added 11-24-2022 8:04 PM by sduser2002 in Hot Deals
What kind of caulk? I'm not an expert, but I will have a project to remove bathroom / silicone caulk, and maybe only the scraper in this set might be useful, but I already got a different kind of...
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Post #159510013 added 11-24-2022 7:54 PM by flaxman85 in Hot Deals
Is carbide blade a must for oscillating tool? I’ve read so many comment about 99% of blades out there being junk. I’ll be using it to remove caulk mainly at the moment.
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Post #159509173 added 11-24-2022 7:42 PM by appletaxi in Hot Deals
I don't know if this is a "Packout Case" but I did see this in the store and it is not a "flimsy cheap throw away". I was impressed with the case and bought it in large part because of the case.
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Post #159503707 added 11-24-2022 6:16 PM by Tj07161990 in Hot Deals
7-blades and a cheap throwaway case. This is not a packout case. For the price of just -3 blades justifies the purchase cost. But keep in mind this is not a packout case. Flimsy cheap throw away
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Post #159500590 added 11-24-2022 5:22 PM by sduser2002 in Hot Deals
You do notice how many actual blades are included in the OP deal, right? 8 blades + sandpaper -> 20 pieces for $40 vs 9 blades + over 50 screwdriver bits and drill bits, in two separate...
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Post #159497917 added 11-24-2022 4:35 PM by schneems in Hot Deals
The insert will fit in a Packout case. Which is neat. I would buy this but I have too many oscillating blades and don’t use them often enough. I would be surprised if these don’t eventually sell...
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Post #159496345 added 11-24-2022 4:07 PM by Mannyforever in Hot Deals
Any Diablo blade is better. Their metal lasts longer for whatever reason. Don't really matter what the reason is, just glad it does.
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Post #159496246 added 11-24-2022 4:05 PM by MrABZ in Hot Deals
I just looked at the HD site and it says it is compatible.
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Post #159495208 added 11-24-2022 3:47 PM by foxfai in Hot Deals
Can anyone tell me if this is able to be used on a Ryobi system?
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Post #159494206 added 11-24-2022 3:30 PM by dealboy12 in Hot Deals
Which Diablo do you like? I’m looking for something to cut plaster walls which kill normal blades, and possibly cut metal. I’ve seen people use Milwaukee and Diablo blades to cut metal but never...
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Post #159491773 added 11-24-2022 2:47 PM by FlyByDay in Hot Deals
If it were in a packout case it would be a fantastic deal.
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