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Im glad that you've made this video for novices and diyers. Just want to say somethings. Sawzall is a brand name. Dont take the shoe off just to change the blades. Not all or even many reciprocating saws have an orbital function. Corded sawzalls usually have less power that modern cordless tools. Milwaukee makes the best saws and blades for your average consumer. The point about the teeth number and size is a bit misleading given the examples you've provided. Strokes per minute is important when buying a new saw yes but stroke length is just as important. I can tell that your saw gets handled more than it gets used but thats not necessarily a bad thing. If you're not in the trades or your average home owner, this tool gets used rarely or just for gardening. That being said you may have done better to focus on the things you've really used it for. Familiarity with common terms is determined by common practice. Not everyone uses these things all week but even if you just use it on the weekends you should know that you probably wont need the most expensive carbide blades from Home Depot unless you're doing demo or cutting pipe for a job that is probably best left to a professional. This is a very versatile tool and I'm glad you addressed the safety concerns but I wish you had done a bit more research regarding the information you presented. I did watch the video twice and found it to be well intentioned but a bit green. I will check out more of your content. Please understand the criticism. I'm new to the trades and have been doing a lot of research as to what I need to get the job done. Possibly why this video came up in my feed.
Hi. Greetings from Venezuela.... Thanks for sharing your valuable information and advice with the world... I love all kind of tools... Unfortunately, They are very expensive here...
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Im glad that you've made this video for novices and diyers. Just want to say somethings. Sawzall is a brand name. Dont take the shoe off just to change the blades. Not all or even many reciprocating saws have an orbital function. Corded sawzalls usually have less power that modern cordless tools. Milwaukee makes the best saws and blades for your average consumer. The point about the teeth number and size is a bit misleading given the examples you've provided. Strokes per minute is important when buying a new saw yes but stroke length is just as important. I can tell that your saw gets handled more than it gets used but thats not necessarily a bad thing. If you're not in the trades or your average home owner, this tool gets used rarely or just for gardening. That being said you may have done better to focus on the things you've really used it for. Familiarity with common terms is determined by common practice. Not everyone uses these things all week but even if you just use it on the weekends you should know that you probably wont need the most expensive carbide blades from Home Depot unless you're doing demo or cutting pipe for a job that is probably best left to a professional. This is a very versatile tool and I'm glad you addressed the safety concerns but I wish you had done a bit more research regarding the information you presented. I did watch the video twice and found it to be well intentioned but a bit green. I will check out more of your content. Please understand the criticism. I'm new to the trades and have been doing a lot of research as to what I need to get the job done. Possibly why this video came up in my feed.
From Mrs. R: Thank you so much for a comprehensive lesson on the sawzall. Very grateful
Glad it helped.
Hi. Greetings from Venezuela....
Thanks for sharing your valuable information and advice with the world...
I love all kind of tools... Unfortunately, They are very expensive here...
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This was very helpful thank you! I rented one of these to take apart some pallets and prune branches.
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Very informative. Thanks for posting this!
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Thanks for your time !
No problem. Glad it helped.
Thanks! Just rented one for some tree root trimming and wanted to know more about the settings to make sure I'm working efficiently.
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Thank you for a very informative video.
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Great video 👍
Thank you.
Good tutorial. Learnt a lot. Do all reciprocating saws have an AVT? Is it possible lower cost ones might not ?
I would think most on the market today have some anti vibrational technology integrated and would cost more for one without it.
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Thank you so much. Job well done.
You’re welcome. Glad it helped.
Just one question please is there a 12'' blade
Yes.
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is there a way to make sawzall table, for using this saw as jigsaw ?
Attach the sawzall to a table in a vertical position. I would think from the underside with the blade sticking up through a hole.
the most useful video. always had a problem to keep a blade on a mark at the beginning. thank you for the trick, man!
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Those blades can also be resharpened
They can.
Sorry but why is the shoe all chewed up? You might want to look into that. If the blade is hitting it that much there may be a problem. Safety!