I have one of Harbor Freight Central Pneumatic made in Taiwan
saw (P-36843) that works great on cutting body panels. This is a
cheap ($30 on sale) tool, I'd guess a name brand will be even better.
Blades, HF $7 to $8 for 5, Also bought some at Sears. I think Home
Depot also carries them. "Hard to reach" is hard to quantify but
I'd say the size of the tool allows use in confined spaces where
a recip saw or abrasive cutoff would not work. One other advantage,
you can cut tight curves, necessary when removing damaged panels.
Chad
Eugene D Abbondelo wrote:
>Question 1: I need to cut out some rusted sheet metal in some hard to reach
>areas on the car I'm restoring And I was thinking of getting one of those
>small air-powered reciprocating saws that Chicago Pneumatic makes. Looks like
>it will work in tight spots. Kind of like a baby sawz-all. Anyone on the list
>ever use one, and if so do they find it useful? I wonder though , if it takes
>a special blade that might be hard to find from the local hardware store.
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