Not bein a smartass, I am just curious. What will this do that a sawzall will not?
Not bein a smartass, I am just curious. What will this do that a sawzall will not?
Body saws only have a throw of about 3/16-1/4", so they work great in tight quarters. They work great in places where you don't want to overcut with a wheel blade or need reach without too much throw on the blade movement, like with exhaust modifications or replacements.
I found a Blue Point body saw on the street when I was 13 years old. I had no idea what it was when I found it, because the blade was gone, but I knew better than to toss it. I didn't even have a compressor at the time. It was missing the blade guide and the air coupler, so it lived in the junk drawer at the house until I started getting into doing body work, about two years later. I still use it, today.
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they will fart the rag in short order.
I don't have one of these saws to prove it, but I read a discussion on a metal forming site that you can install hacksaw blades at a much cheaper price than the replacement blades for these saws.
I don't have one of these saws to prove it, but I read a discussion on a metal forming site that you can install hacksaw blades at a much cheaper price than the replacement blades for these saws.
I have a cheap made in china saw that I bought on ebay. Works great if you use quality blades. I´d say this is a requiered tool for working in tight spaces. Some jobs would be possible without this tool but would take a lot longer.