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Old 02-10-2024, 06:29 PM
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For some reason, the plastic and fiberglass seemed to do more damage to the blades than the metal.
Glass is very abrasive. Plastic can gum up a blade or overheat it as it melts, both, so lil it's hard to see it happening. Would be neat to see some with car ise and diamon.lime the radial diablo blades, but in a sawzall config.

The Milwaukee sawzall pruning blade is a real score if you do any of that.
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Old 02-10-2024, 06:33 PM
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Brew.... can't remember if I ever asked you. Did you ever get into Tony MacAlpine? George Lynch played with him on this album. Deen Castronovo (currently in Journey) was the drummer.


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Originally Posted by BillSF9c
Glass is very abrasive. Plastic can gum up a blade or overheat it as it melts, both, so lil it's hard to see it happening. Would be neat to see some with car ise and diamon.lime the radial diablo blades, but in a sawzall config.

The Milwaukee sawzall pruning blade is a real score if you do any of that.
I do... I actually use those for cutting my neighbors SOB'n roots outta my yard. They work good, but the dirt and rocks aren't good on it, lol. They beat the **** out of my DeWalt blades I've use though. DeWalt blades are garbage.
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Originally Posted by white89gt
I do... I actually use those for cutting my neighbors SOB'n roots outta my yard. They work good, but the dirt and rocks aren't good on it, lol. They beat the **** out of my DeWalt blades I've use though. DeWalt blades are garbage.
Yeah I don't know about rocks, I imagine that would take its tole. They cut forever through topsoil. They have to be the Milwaukee style pruning blades though,..they were the first. Greenlee and quite a few others make them as well though now...heavy blades.

The 12" correct pattern, -

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...1303/100011034

The 9" is preferred in most cases unless rooting or removing stumps.

BTW - the good blades will have those deep gullets every 5 teeth or so. They clean fast and cut both ways.

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Originally Posted by white89gt
Brew.... can't remember if I ever asked you. Did you ever get into Tony MacAlpine? George Lynch played with him on this album. Deen Castronovo (currently in Journey) was the drummer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCq8ViKX9bY
Sounds familiar, but I'm not sure. I know I like that one though.
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Old 02-10-2024, 09:13 PM
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Put this one up as well white, liken it thus far, -

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Hell yeah!

He's an awesome guitarist. I was fortunate to see him on his tour in 2020, just before everything got shut down. He opened for Sons of Apollo.



Just a short clip I took.... my second favorite drummer was on drums that night for him.


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By the way, he is also the keyboardist. He's one helluva musician.
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Thanks for posting that white!

Damn, Taco Sat by request not the greatest....shells must bad, flour all we had, warmed them in the pan and fell apart....

That's alright, salad will do. Not going out lol
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