Sawzall Blades
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Sawzall Blades

Using a Cordless Battery Powered Sawzall
A cordless battery powered sawzall is a great asset to your tool collection. It can be used on major construction jobs or jobs around the house. They are easy to use and without a cord to drag around, easy to maneuver.
These sawzalls come with two different types of blades. A fine tooth blade which is used for cutting metal and a coarse blade if you are cutting wood. The blades are a breeze to change and take only seconds to change. Just raise the blade release lever and insert the blade shank side first, lock it down and you are ready to go.
These saws are sold separately and also in kits with other cordless battery powered tools. Most brands are compatible with each other with power and battery life. I recommend getting one with a 18v battery which will give you enough power to cut through most anything.
As far as safety is concerned, these saws being lightweight handle very easily. One thing to beware of is when your getting close to the end of your cut and the material your cutting is starting to bind the blade can get pinched and the saw has a tendency to jump. Always do what you can to avoid your material from binding in this way.
Overall this is a wonderful tool to add to your collection of indoor cordless battery powered tools, along with your cordless battery lawn tools. On a scale of 1 to 10 on importance of having this tool in your shop, I give it a 9. As always work smarter not harder.
About the Author
Ron Johnson has worked as a sprinkler fitter for over 20 yrs and has used this tool quite often. For more insight on cordless battery power tools go to: http://sites.google.com/site/cordlessbatterypowertools/ or visit and give your tips at his blog: http://cordlessbatterypowertools.blogspot.com
What is the best method to remove plaster/ drywall/ metal lath combination on bathroom wall?
recommedations on circular saw blades, or sawzall blades or other methods appreciated
All methods mentioned good, however, the neatest way to do it is with either of your saws and a pry bar/ cats' paw. Your circular saw will kick up more dust than your sawzall but is less likely to cut anything you dont want cut.(wiring,Piping, etc.) A diamond blade or cheap abrasive blades for masonry should work fine. Set your depth of cut, cut wall into manageable pieces preferably with one vertical cut on edge of one stud. This will allow you to pull your sections off without using any other tools hopefully. You follow? Vertical cuts inside one stud outside the next, pry it out enough to get ur fingers inside and pull it out. Hopefully the fasteners come too. The fewer cuts less dust but more difficult to handle.
Best of luck to you.
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