$15 electric flush cut door jamb saw. Installing tile / hardwood floors/ carpet.
"Oughtsix" wrote in message
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I pulled out my dullest sawsall blade and snaped to
about 2" long in my vise with a hammer. I then welded the broken saws
all blade to the flush cut saw where the wooden handle used to be.
SWEET!!!!!!!!!!
I took my new flush cut / sawzall blade and chucked it up in my
sawzall. I set the sawzall to a low speed (about 1.5 - 2) and it took
about 30 seconds per jamb.
Last time I trimmed jambs I just used a 12" long, fine tooth blade in the
Sawz-All.
Greg
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