rockyridgefarm
Well-known Member
Hey all,
I've never found a sawzall blade I was truly happy with until yesterday.
Just cut an old Schuld Bushnell bin in two last night. The bin was in a tight spot and had to be cut in two to be lifted out with a boom lift on my skid steer. I used a torch on one a couple weeks ago and it was a pain. The bin had been patched several times on the inside, so I'd have to cut extra wide to get at the patches as well. That, and the bin is galvanized - not good for torching. This second bin, I decided to try cutting it with a sawzall. I've bought Milwaukee blades, Dewalt blades, store brand blades, el cheapo blades and haven't exactly fallen in love with any of them (the store brand and the el cheapo are the worst). This time, I tried some Morse Fire & Rescue blades. Wow. I bought a couple boxes, expecting to use a bunch to cut the 28 feet it was gonna take to get around the bin. I did it with ONE blade. That, and I then used the blade to cut the anchor bolts at the base. The blade STILL looks like it'll go a ways yet. It also made me happy to see "Made in USA" on the boxes.
Dunno what Morse is doing, but I hope they keep it up.
http://www.mkmorse.com/products/index.aspx?product=60
I've never found a sawzall blade I was truly happy with until yesterday.
Just cut an old Schuld Bushnell bin in two last night. The bin was in a tight spot and had to be cut in two to be lifted out with a boom lift on my skid steer. I used a torch on one a couple weeks ago and it was a pain. The bin had been patched several times on the inside, so I'd have to cut extra wide to get at the patches as well. That, and the bin is galvanized - not good for torching. This second bin, I decided to try cutting it with a sawzall. I've bought Milwaukee blades, Dewalt blades, store brand blades, el cheapo blades and haven't exactly fallen in love with any of them (the store brand and the el cheapo are the worst). This time, I tried some Morse Fire & Rescue blades. Wow. I bought a couple boxes, expecting to use a bunch to cut the 28 feet it was gonna take to get around the bin. I did it with ONE blade. That, and I then used the blade to cut the anchor bolts at the base. The blade STILL looks like it'll go a ways yet. It also made me happy to see "Made in USA" on the boxes.
Dunno what Morse is doing, but I hope they keep it up.
http://www.mkmorse.com/products/index.aspx?product=60