There aren't any that are marked for cutting cars in half either, but they
work great for that too;) The blades that are marked for thick metal work
the best for bolts. When working on my jeep, I almost never even attempt a
wrench on leaf spring bolts or Axle U-bolts because they are usually too
rusty to remove.
Good luck
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Chuck Pedretti
Senior Consultant, MCSD, MCSE+I, MCDBA
Magenic Technologies
http://www.magenic.com - Magenic Technologies website
http://www.oldjeep.com - Personal website
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-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Frank [mailto:frank@zk3.dec.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 12:57 PM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: front suspension renewal
> chuckp@magenic.com wrote:
>
> A 14TPI sawzall blade will cut just about anything - grade 5 arn't even a
> challenge.
Hmm. All the Sawzall blade packages I've seen tell you what the blade's
intended for. They say things like:
- wood
- soft metals
- thin wall pipe & nonferrous metals
...but I've never seen one marked for harder steel alloys.
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Douglas Frank Compaq Computer Corp.
ZKO 110 Spit Brook Rd. The older I get,
603-884-0501 Nashua, NH USA 03062 the better I was.
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