Stop in for a cup of coffee

Maybe I’m not buying the right Milwaukee line of blades, but I’ve had terrible luck with them. Usually only last one cutting before the teeth are worn down. Took 3 of them to cut one quarter off the car. These diablo blades cost 3 times that of the Milwaukee’s, but a single blade as cut the entire floor of the dart and the cross member and some 3/4 square tube without any signs of wearing down.

The carbide grit blades have no teeth. It's like a grinder on a stick. With the long sawzall blade, when one section wears, move to another section.