kctyphoon
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Have to look that up, thanks. Not sure what you're talking about, LOL...
Look at the torch and axe blades for the sawzall that Milwaukee makes. The Milwaukee blades are the best I've used.. for demo like you're describing, a combo of a sawzall and circular saw would likely be your best options. At least with a circular saw, given its clean wood, you can hold the piece ur cutting with one hand and cut easily. With the sawzall, what ur cutting shakes a lot.
Don't think the brushed (non fuel) sawzall is gonna slow you down. That thing is more than up to the task





