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Old 06-29-2017, 12:20 AM
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For cutting up cars, exhaust, driveshafts, core supports, trans brackets, ect.

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Milwaukee Diablo Carbide Tipped, more expensive, but well worth it.
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×2 on the carbide blades. I cut through some 4" cast iron plumbing like it was butter. I don't have one in front of me to tell you a name but I've got some German brand blades that have teeth on both sides and they are the shizznig.
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Diablo blades are the best I have used. Not even very expensive. A revelation after using Dewalt blades for years, never again.
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Big vote for the Diablo Carbide blades here as well.
If you go to Home Depot and get the 9" blades, its a 2 pack with a free blade.

I cut up an entire Tahoe, body and frame, in about 30 minutes with a single blade. Had to scrap it without a title. I usually take a single blade and my 24v brushless Kobalt sawzall to the junk yard. I can cut through a truck frame and core support in about 10 minutes and drag the engine out...
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I use diablos, they are more expensive at first but much cheaper in the long run because they will outlast any other blade by a long shot.
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Diablo Carbide blades hands down
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Originally Posted by JoeNova
Big vote for the Diablo Carbide blades here as well.
If you go to Home Depot and get the 9" blades, its a 2 pack with a free blade.

I cut up an entire Tahoe, body and frame, in about 30 minutes with a single blade. Had to scrap it without a title. I usually take a single blade and my 24v brushless Kobalt sawzall to the junk yard. I can cut through a truck frame and core support in about 10 minutes and drag the engine out...
WTF, Seriously? I'm sold then!!!!


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What is good cordless sawzall, that won't break the bank? I had a Rigid, and the damn thing over heated in less then 5mins, so I took it back.

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