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    Good Sawzall blade

    Finally found an excellent sawzall blade. I have been using various brands of sawzall blades like, irwin, gatorblade, dewalt, ect...Started using Lenox demolition fire and rescue blades and they seem to hold better than all the others teeth stay sharp for longer. Was cutting some various pieces of farm equipment with them and they seem to just cut right through it like butter. I would recommend giving them a try. Although they are around $12 for a 2-pack but definately worth it.

    http://www.lenoxtools.com/pages/pres...spx?pressid=17

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    thanks for that tip, Randy

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    Some of the best blades that i think are the blue ones you get from lowes.Them things last along while

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    anything i can share to help a fellow scrapper.

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    I use "Torch" sawzall blades, they seem to cut like a knife through hot butter.

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    The lennox ones are what i use aswell
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    Lenox Fire Rescue Sawzall Blade Is this the one ??

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    https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/phot...eat=directlink

    Lenox Fire Rescue Blade Model : 20592 - 650r

    Is this blade good for cutting up major appliances copper aluminum tin ??

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    Here is a good guide from Home Depot for Sawzall Blade selection:
    http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...storeId=10051&
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