kythri
Well-known member
What's the skinny on these? Why would I want one?
You can also roll your own blades. If you wear out the wood cutting blade, you can use a dremel or file and just cut your own new teeth in it! These things just vibrate to work. The teeth aren't real critical, just that it needs some jaggy things on the end to cut. I've recut blades about 5 times and kept going on a project before!
If you're cutting wood, dull teeth burn in the cut, but sometimes you don't care.
If you're cutting drywall, dull triangular teeth work best anyway, so save your worn out blades to re-cut into drywall blades.
I own a TIG welder, and I've welded sections of carbide tipped sawzall demo blades to these, so I could plunge cut through stucco with metal mesh.
Awesome, thanks for the feedback!
I keep looking at the Ryobi JobPlus version, since I'm heavily invested in the 18V line, but never pull the trigger.
Maybe I'm just hung up on interchangeable heads and what not.