Milwaukee Sawzall Tests New Accessory Prototype to More Safely Prune with any Reciprocating Saw.
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Slick, just plain old slick, congrats man, a great improvement. BTW bj, they do make a swivel head model of recip. saws, 90 degrees either way, I thought everyone knew that. $5.00 says sawzall or milw. steals your idea before you get it patented, maybe even after. Good luck anyway, hope you make a mint with it.
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I would be a little uneasy using it. If the blade binds up or you slip, or something else happens and your arm is attached to the tool, you could be in a tough situation.
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hi
its sad to see the negative comments made.... think the amount of good these cordless tools do to the environemnt compared to fossil fuel guzzling tools.... fantastic idea mate
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totally idiotic, the sawzall is the best as it was invented! stronger motor, OK, better blades, OK, the quick blade exchange, the best invention on the sawzall, anything more, waste and added unnecessary weight!
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pretty cool modify rig,
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@EaStxVaNxiNc Hello: The forearm mount for the sawzall is an accessory that will fit any reciprocating saw, corded or cordless. It takes about 3 minutes to install or remove with the three hose clamps. This is obviously a prototype. The finished accessory would be more attractive but this accessory works very well in a lot of situations and actually expands the use and accuracy of the sawzall. Don "the inventor."
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yesss the point iss the name "How to safely prune with a sawzall, Reciprocating saw" but yet its not a cordless saw wouldnt u agree that it would be 100 time safer if it was cordless
They invented this thing called a Chainsaw recently. Heard of it? You can operate it with one hand.. and prune trees with it!
jeauba2 8 months ago
@jeauba2 Hi jeauba, see this video "The advantages of a Reciprocating Saw over a Chain Saw" - there is no comparing the control and safety of this forearm mount to a chainsaw for the small stuff. Thanks for watching.
MisterAMuck 8 months ago
safely but yet its not cordlesss ahahah
EaStxVaNxiNc 11 months ago
Never posted a reply before but here goes.
EaStxVaNxiNc, Cordless Sawzalls have been around for quite some time and work with this just as well. Were you trying to make a point? Thanks, MisterAMuck
MisterAMuck 11 months ago