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I need to make about 30 cuts in 3/4" water pipe
while hanging 40 feet in the air. I'm thinking the reciprocating saw will be too heavy and hard to handle, so I'll try with a jigsaw. What do you recommend for saw blades? Teeth per inch? I'm looking for a compromise between speed of cut and blade life. Changing blades won't be easy up there. Home depot has a whole wall of blades, but I'm thinking that buying the most expensive may not be the optimum choice? Anything particular to look for? Thanks, mike |
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