![]() ![]() ![]() When the blade finally dies I will bury it. I can still use it but I would need to see where the nail is to work correctly. I just switched to the second blade today. I honestly cut over 200 rather thick nails with 1 blade. 1 blade on that job and I used it on another job. If we didn't do it this way we would have had to remove all built ins around deck. We had to cut from under the deck to slide the boards out. We changed a deck to composite on a job and they had planters and benches around entire deck. I hate to leave reviews and I hope that these are still around when I need them again. Still recommended.īest carbide blades ever. This saw will never be a fast cutter, but this blade just keeps getting the job done. This one blade still has life in it! Certainly, I can see wear, but any other blade I've used in my oscillating saw gave up after hitting one nail. So far, I've cut through old, hard fir (1"x4", about 6 ft), a 53" aluminum nailing fin, and half a dozen galvanized siding nails. If you're frustrated with the durability of oscillating saw blades, give this one a try.UPDATE (): I have a blade that I've used for about two weeks. Their claim that these blades hold up 3x longer than other blades is conservative. I've hit half a dozen on my current job and the blade is still going strong. I don't know if this one will cut nails either because as soon as I hit one I get off it. So far, none do once I hit a nail the blade is pretty much shot. I've tried different blades that are supposed to cut wood with embedded nails. Blades don't hold up, especially if I hit nails. Great blade and it holds up even when you hit a nail.I do a lot of work on old houses and an oscillating saw is an indispensable tool. upper image shows how to choose oscillating tool blades for your different cutting demands.Ĭarbide blade is very great for hardened nails and bolts cutting, but it is not great for wood and soft metal cutting because of the flat teeth geometry design. Given that there are multiple types of jobs and different teeth material, one might be at lost as to which blade to select. ![]() Oscillating tools work by fast and brisk side-to-side movement. How to Choose the Right Oscillating Tool Blade for Your Job ? Users are always complain the terrible lifetime of bi-metal blades on metal applications.ĮZARC Carbide blade lasts 30 times longer versus a conventional bi-metal option in metal, the high performance carbide teeth allows you to cut through concrete nails, stainless steel, cement board, fiber glass, sheet metal, hardwood with ease.Īccessories: B-Brand and D-Brand adapters Traditional HCS and Bi-Metal flush cut blade can only cut soft materials, teeth are easy to wear out when cutting hard material such as Hardened Nails, screw or reinforced fiberglass. EZARC Carbide Oscillating Multitool Blades Heavy Duty 3-Pack:ĮZARC Professional Carbide Oscillating Saw Blade Heavy Duty for Hard Materials ![]()
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