Your video was good, so I bought a used one. It is unfortunately missing the 2nd top hex screw from the bllade end. Any way you can measure the length as accurate as possible. Snap-on backordered, so need to go to the hardware store.
Have you used this tool more since your review? My concern is the front exhaust possibly blowing chips back at you in tight areas. The older model PTS1000 doesn't do this with a rear exhaust. Do you see this as a concern?
So depending on what your cutting. I assume mostly metal. I would go with the diablo carbide teeth blade. I don't buy anymore metal blades. They don't last. Here is a link. www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/saw-blades/reciprocating-saw-blades/2415016?store=03233&gclid=Cj0KCQiApb2bBhDYARIsAChHC9ulBI87veQgs7Y4B1iJ5jfGXOnc5P00lhAOR9dlERSPwj7e2i5FCCAaAvQHEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@BreakdownswithBrian can you confirm this fits. The chuxk is not taking mine except snap on blades. Have you used this on same model. Inhave same model
@@BreakdownswithBrian thanks much Diablo worked but lenox didnt worked. Also one last thing the thickness of metal matter?. Like i want to cut a bolt which is more than 1/2 thickness , i heard anything more than 1/4 inch is an issue. I don’t understand thickness part. Appreciate if you can throw some lights
@@sivucit so the thickness isn't an issue. Depending on you preference. I would use the air saw or just a cut off wheel. The cut off wheel would be faster if you have room for it. The air saw wo t throw sparks as well.
It's a good saw, I love mine.
Yeah, work's well, and doesn't stall out alot.
Your video was good, so I bought a used one. It is unfortunately missing the 2nd top hex screw from the bllade end. Any way you can measure the length as accurate as possible. Snap-on backordered, so need to go to the hardware store.
Just took both of them out, and they are the same.
Have you used this tool more since your review? My concern is the front exhaust possibly blowing chips back at you in tight areas. The older model PTS1000 doesn't do this with a rear exhaust. Do you see this as a concern?
I do not. I use it at work in tight spaces as well. Haven't had an issue with it.
hi, i was trying to get replacement sawzaw blad it is not fitting. can you pls give me thee one that you used please..
So depending on what your cutting. I assume mostly metal. I would go with the diablo carbide teeth blade. I don't buy anymore metal blades. They don't last. Here is a link.
www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/saw-blades/reciprocating-saw-blades/2415016?store=03233&gclid=Cj0KCQiApb2bBhDYARIsAChHC9ulBI87veQgs7Y4B1iJ5jfGXOnc5P00lhAOR9dlERSPwj7e2i5FCCAaAvQHEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@BreakdownswithBrian can you confirm this fits. The chuxk is not taking mine except snap on blades. Have you used this on same model. Inhave same model
@@BreakdownswithBrian thanks much Diablo worked but lenox didnt worked. Also one last thing the thickness of metal matter?. Like i want to cut a bolt which is more than 1/2 thickness , i heard anything more than 1/4 inch is an issue. I don’t understand thickness part. Appreciate if you can throw some lights
@@sivucit so the thickness isn't an issue. Depending on you preference. I would use the air saw or just a cut off wheel. The cut off wheel would be faster if you have room for it. The air saw wo t throw sparks as well.