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    Soapy water instead of oil when cutting with a Sawzall (Video)

    We tried an alternative to oil in our ongoing effort to keep costs down with our sawzall blades. Here's how it went.


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    It says embedding was disabled. I think you have to go into your youtube account and enable 'embedding' so we can watch it here.

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    Click on where it says "Watch on YouTube".
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapKnowitAll View Post
    It says embedding was disabled. I think you have to go into your youtube account and enable 'embedding' so we can watch it here.
    Embedding enabled. Check.

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    Yeah not bad i dont guess.But there are loads of things you can use to lube your blade.I like wd-40 but really i never really even lube my blade.I have used alot of different blades from name brand to cheap.I will tell you.Some of the baddest and best lasting blades that there are is the Blue blades you get for Lowes them things are great.

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    The little 'pistol grip' 1/2 gallon pump up sprayers are great if you're doing extended spraying. Mine was RL Flowmaster brand- I think under $10 at wal mart.



    http://www.rlflomaster.com/sprayers/hand.htm


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