
Some cutting jobs are too rough, too awkward, or too urgent for a careful setup with a circular saw or a jigsaw. When a wall needs opening up to access pipework, when a tree...
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Some cutting jobs are too rough, too awkward, or too urgent for a careful setup with a circular saw or a jigsaw. When a wall needs opening up to access pipework, when a tree...
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A reciprocating saw is one of the most versatile demolition and rough-cutting tools you can own. It tears through timber, slices through plastic pipe, and — with the right blade —...
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A reciprocating saw is only as good as the blade you put in it. Fit a fine-tooth metal blade and you can slice cleanly through copper pipe and steel conduit without burrs. Swap to...
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Cutting bricks and building blocks on a construction site has always been a rough job for reciprocating saw blades. Standard bi-metal blades — the workhorses that slice through...
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Drilling a clean, round hole through timber, plasterboard, plastic, or thin metal is surprisingly difficult with a standard twist drill bit — the moment you go beyond about 13...
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There are saws for precision and saws for power. When the job is trimming delicate architrave or cutting a neat curve in plywood, you want finesse. But when the task is slicing...
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