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| Adam | July 2nd, 2008 04:39 PM Them reciprocating saws make AWESOME pruning saws (with the right blade). The only thing you've got to remember (don't laugh) is when you're cutting something flush with the ground, don't lay the saw's intake port next to the DIRT. Took me something like 25 minutes to disassemble and blow out my saw. A sheet of card board, Masonite or plywood does the job of blocking dirt intake nicely. The largest thing I've "pruned" so far was around 8 inches. |
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