What type of Sawzall blade is best for demo?
Wrecker with Carbide Teeth for Multi-Material Cutting The best carbide SawZall blade for demo work uses an agressive 6 TPI design. It lets you cut through a wide variety of materials. This blade not only tackles clean wood quickly—it can take on cast iron.
What is special about a demolition saw blade?
Extreme Strength for Demolition Cuts Massive carbide teeth cut through tough materials without chipping or dulling. The extra thick steel body will not warp or crack.
What are the different types of Sawzall blades?
There are a number of specialty blades for specific applications.
- Diamond Grit Blades.
- Plaster & Drywall Blades.
- Pruning Blades.
- Scroll Blades.
- Flush Cut Blades.
- Grout Scraper Blades.
- Scraper Blades.
- Sander Attachment.
What is the best metal cutting blade for a Sawzall?
Use 18-24 TPI bi-metal blades. For thicker metals such as steel pipe, angle irons, or tubing, use 14-18 TPI bi-metal blades. For aluminum, an 8-10 TPI blade is best. As far as the best brand of metal cutting blade, we like MK Morse.
What kind of Sawzall blade Do I need to cut cast iron?
The fastest way to cut cast iron pipe is with a reciprocating saw and a carbide-tipped blade with 8 teeth per inch (TPI) spacing.
What saw blade for Sawzall?
Material. High carbon steel (HCS) is probably the most common material for Sawzall blades. It’s relatively inexpensive, flexible, and moderately durable. These blades can cut wood, plastic, and many composites.
What is the best Sawzall blade for cutting trees?
Carbon steel blades are flexible to allow bending without breaking and are great for cutting wood or plastic. Carbon steel blades are generally the best reciprocating saw blades for trees. High-speed steel blades have durable teeth but are more prone to breakage and last up to five times longer than high-carbon steel.
Do all Sawzall blades fit the same?
Yes, reciprocating saw blades have a universal shank that is standardized to fit all reciprocating saws.
What does HCS mean on Dewalt blade?
high carbon steel
Our high carbon steel (HCS) standard blades are great for plunge and flush cuts in a wide range of non metallic materials, including softwood, hardwood, particle board, plywood, fiberglass, and nearly all plastics including Plexiglass®.
What is a demolition saw?
Demolition saws have been the traditional tools workers have used to cut through the tough jobs. When it comes to deep plunge cuts, carving out small openings for mechanicals, exact cuts on corners, and irregular shapes, a circular demo saw just won’t cut it.
What is a worm drive saw?
What is a Worm drive saw? A worm drive saw has the motor attached at the rear. This is very powerful and its power is driven through two gears each set at 90 degrees. This setting implies that the engine produces more torque but less Rotation Per Minute (RPM) of about 4,500.