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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Power Tool Accessories > New Milwaukee Sawzall Flush-Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blade

New Milwaukee Sawzall Flush-Cutting Reciprocating Saw Blade

Jul 21, 2011 Stuart Discuss

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Milwaukee Flush-Cutting Sawzall Blade

A few months after Milwaukee introduced their Ax reciprocating saw blade, they announced a new flush-cutting Sawzall reciprocating saw blade. The flush-cut blade has been designed to tackle the frustrations normally developed when cutting window and door cut-outs.

Milwaukee Flush-Cutting Sawzall Blade Cutting Wood Beam

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A double truss geometry helps guide the blade for straighter cuts, and a new Floor Guard design feature helps protect the blade against floor contact.

Milwaukee Flush-Cutting Sawzall Blade FlexingNo, that’s not an optical illusion – the flush-cut blade really is flexing that much! This is probably only possible due to the thin and open blade profile.

Milwaukee Flush-Cutting Saw Blade via Amazon

Check out this video overview of the saw blade that was just posted up by A Concord Carpenter:

While you’re at it, you may want to take a look at some of A Concord Carpenter’s other videos. Our YouTube Channel has far fewer videos, but we’re working on it!

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