Channel is about anything that I want to share that may be helpful to others. Whether it be instructional or experiences. Simple and to the point. Enjoy.
I really hate to say this. But the blade isn’t the weak link. It’s the Milwaukee itself, the stroke on their sawzall types just suck. Even my harbor freight Bauer reciprocating saw at 1/3 the price runs circle around the almighty Milwaukee.
Hey Drew DiDomenico, do you have an email address at which we could contact you regarding this video? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible? (i.e. via email) :) Cheers, Felix
Hello Drew DiDomenico, and Fins,can I use this video "T-bone crash adverted by quick action braking. Close call." my compilation of dashcam clips?credited(name on screen). Do you have any update or comment on the incident?
Sure, No update; I was discouraged from following. The person was driving a courtesy vehicle, not paying attention with kids in the van. School pickup. I presume rushing home.
You should have made sure that your battery was fully charged before you made the video because your battery honestly sounds just about dead so it's not gonna cut nearly as good when the battery isn't working at full potential and power.
People are talking bout the saw stroke length and im wondering why you have a hi top sock on and a low top sock? How about we change up the questions? A haha 😂😂. Are those OSHA approved hi top socks?😂😂
I know this is 3 years old now but I'm hoping you can still answer a few questions :) us that hacksaw the fuel version or non fuel. What battery were you usuing. And how many cuts can you get out of the battery. Thanks so much
I know this isnt a direct answer but I'd be using the 4ah or 6ah battery for doing heavy work like this. Save the 2.0 compacts for the drill or ratchet. The 2 vs 4ah battery for my impact fuel driver is night and day difference, in my hammer drill and ratchet not soo much..
I honestly never thought about it but your exactly right that’s the main reason saw zalls aren’t ideal for wood is because unlike a chainsaw there isn’t anywhere for the chips to go
11/23/22..Drew, enjoyed yur video 2day. Demo of my favorite in-dirt root cutting blade. Diablo TCI Pruning blade is the best. Now yur next vid hope to see you plunge...submerge...the blade full length into a known root area in need of cutting. You may need a little larger (18v) battery recip saw..but all eyes/viewers will be impressed. Also I use this blade to cut roots when doing fence post placement..this blade is tremendous! Look forward to next video where you submerge blade into dirt & cut a circle for either fence posts or planting a favorite new shrub. Also great camera work, close-ups etc. Give us more!⚙️💪👏👍👍👍😊
Did the same for my HD cellular shades. The machines at the store where either broken or did a terrible job. Used the regular carbide tipped wood blade on my miter saw and by cutting slowly it turned out great. Some of the pleats were lightly stuck together at the cut ends from friction heat but they were easy to pull apart once the blinds were installed and look very good.
Thanks for this tutorial! Lots of good info! I got impatient waiting today for someone to cut my blinds so I’m going to attempt this myself tomorrow thanks to your tutorial! 👌🏼
Use the 3 TPI for tree cutting, they're the best, more aggressive. For this type of job the bigger reciprocating saw would do it so much faster, I have the RIDGID R8647b and a branch like this would cut it in 3 seconds because it has the orbital mode, you can only get the orbital mode in the Milwaukee top of the line Super Sawzall 👍 no doubt Milwaukee is better made but you have to pay for it 🤣 With the Ridgid, 4 amp regular batteries cost 2 for $99 with a charger on sale. One 4 amp battery with the R8647B reciprocating saw at full throttle non stop will last you approximately 25 minutes, full throttle non stop, I tested it on a tree stump that I needed to remove and the number one thing is that the tool doesn't shut off or bog down. The tool heats up but never stops, "warms up" took me (2.5) 4 amp batteries to finish cutting out the tree stump but you do need those diablo carbide 3 tpi demo blades 12".
You shouldn’t cut the grass first on the lowest setting to get most of the thatch out and then put the lawn dethatcher on to the grass and then put the lawn mower on yet again and then aerator and then feed it