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Looking for a quality pneumatic Reciprocating Saw

mhulbrock

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Hello all, I would like to buy a Reciprocating Saw. I love my MAC pneumatic tools that I already own, but their saw seems very pricy compared to most.
http://www.mactools.com/Product/tabid/120/productid/324746/variantid/315505/Default.aspx
http://www.mactools.com/Product/tabid/120/productid/318343/variantid/309102/Default.aspx

Blue point also, is it really worth the extra 100 bucks compared to HF? Both are made in china.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...1&group_ID=835&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog

I see so many cheap ones, are they any good?

thanks!
-Mark
 
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mrshaun

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the at192a holds up real well and you can get a variety of blades in different lengths.
only one I had to send in for repair had sat in a bucket of water for a couple of weeks and it had rusted inside and out.....
 

chad s

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One tip, you can cut standard hack saw bladed to make replacement blades for it. I buy lennox hacksaw blades and make 3-4 blades for it. They can be cut with an abrasive cut off wheel.
 
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metaleltr

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For moment there I though you wanted a pneumatic sawzall,one of my dream tools.

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http://www.csunitec.com/saws/reciprocating_pneumatic.html
 

metaleltr

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Yep and at a pretty penny too, about $1,800, but I want on so bad. I don't even think our compressor has the balls to run it but I want one.
 
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