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    I have used Torch Blades to cut 3 x 3 x 1/4 in thick material and they worked well...I kept them well oiled tho.

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    I use these 6" from same seller mention previously >> $1.90 each
    Milwaukee 48 01 7712 6" 10 TPI The Torch Sawzall Blade 100 PK | eBay

    and I also use the 9" ones
    100 per pack or $2.44 each
    Milwaukee 48 01 7713 9" 10 TPI The Torch Sawzall Blade 100 PK | eBay

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