UNIQUE USE FOR RECIPROCATING SAW VIDEO
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fantastic "snip" tip! thanks so much.
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THANKS for this tip! I've been trying to strip an old house with lots of ugly/damaged/moldy drywall that was taking a zillion years of unpleasant labor to remove. Several tools can remove SOME of it - but the problem remained: how do you remove the drywall with the fasteners in it - without hurting the stud? This is it - a blade that only cuts as deep as the drywall you want to remove. You're a lifesaver - or at least a sweat saver! Thanks for this tip!
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Good tip for someone who dones't have very much control over a sawzall.
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@HomeRemodelWorkshop Well said and well monitored.
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l love your idea you great
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thanks for the lesson
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no safety glasses!
Caravandrums 3 weeks ago
@Caravandrums You are right, rookie error on my part! There was not much for debris flying around using this method but better to be safe than sorry.+++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 3 weeks ago
Why do you have to pre-approve the comment? for the one in a 1000 chances that some nut is going to post something that is obscene then you can just delete if you want. don't post this if you want it's just a thought.
VerifyVeracity 8 months ago
@VerifyVeracity I try to stay up on video comments but I have a couple of toy videos kids seem to like watching and the thought of them watching another video with a nasty or obscene comment is too risky. Having kids myself makes me a bit careful, +++Bob Unfortunately its more like one in forty Why? I do not know.
HomeRemodelWorkshop 8 months ago
This is good in a pinch But....
multimaster/Multitool does the same thing and you dont have to dammage the blade.
phartattack 10 months ago
@phartattack I agree, oscillating tools do the job well also and may even make the cut a bit cleaner. Was just giving an alternative to people who don't own one or have a large or multiple patches to deal with. This method seems faster. If you use a worn=out blade then its not a waste. Thanks for watching+++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 10 months ago