Have you ever tried the Diablo pruning? I have a 5 pack that I'm still on my first blade and I've cut everything from dried out Palm branches to olive leaf branches and even extremely hard wood pallets with a m18 Hacksaw and it just rips through everything I throw at it.
@@rogersshop Oh that's too bad. I picked some up at my local home Depot and just to mention it, like I said I've cut real dried out hardened palm branches with them and I've seen a Gardner cutting the same thing with a gas powered mini chainsaw and it really seems like the same exact amount of time (like 3 seconds) with an 18v to rip through them. I then take the huge palm branches (atleast 12 ft) and cut them in a bunch of small sections to fit them in the recycle and again it makes lite work of them in about 2 seconds per cut one handed. Really impressive stuff if you happen to run across them 👍🏻
I have the Irwin blades. I can cut a lot with 2 4 AH batteries but my saw Is brushed dewalt. I hope the brushless version might give me more. The Diablo blade looks identical and a lot cheaper. I'm gonna order some.
Exactly what I wanted to see thanks. Looks like the Milwaukee blade is available in a shop near me, even in NZ :)
which blade per tooth inch is best for cutting skinny bush branches that want to jump around instead of cutting?
Higher TPI for cutting skinny branches. 10 TPI or higher suggested.
@@rogersshop Thanks
Thanks the point about the tree stumps was helpful!
Have you ever tried the Diablo pruning? I have a 5 pack that I'm still on my first blade and I've cut everything from dried out Palm branches to olive leaf branches and even extremely hard wood pallets with a m18 Hacksaw and it just rips through everything I throw at it.
I am a fan of Diablo blades, but the reciprocating saw blades for pruning are not available in this area
@@rogersshop Oh that's too bad. I picked some up at my local home Depot and just to mention it, like I said I've cut real dried out hardened palm branches with them and I've seen a Gardner cutting the same thing with a gas powered mini chainsaw and it really seems like the same exact amount of time (like 3 seconds) with an 18v to rip through them.
I then take the huge palm branches (atleast 12 ft) and cut them in a bunch of small sections to fit them in the recycle and again it makes lite work of them in about 2 seconds per cut one handed.
Really impressive stuff if you happen to run across them 👍🏻
I can vouch for the Diablo. They last a long time even when cutting stumps at ground level in dirt
@@U.S.A.1791 I haven't tried the carbide blade yet. On my list, though.
I have the Irwin blades. I can cut a lot with 2 4 AH batteries but my saw Is brushed dewalt. I hope the brushless version might give me more. The Diablo blade looks identical and a lot cheaper. I'm gonna order some.
I only want to know which blade do you recommend in a Zombie Apocolypse?
I think it that case, I'd go with the Performax since Zombies generally do not like the color yellow.☺
I have a few Irwin reciprocating saw blades. Cuts 0ver 4 inch but it's the dewalt brushed version.
Very nice Workshop.
Thanks. Cramped due to sharing the space with our business, but I make it work.
Good video
Where is the Diablo saw blade that is all I use and works best
Not available here when the video was made. yes, they are good blades.