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Seven Strange Things to Cut with a Sawzall |
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Written by Jude Herr
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Saturday, 25 August 2007 |
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Seven Strange Things to Cut with a Sawzall
Some of these were lifted off the SawMillCreek.org forum, some came from my brother and some are just plain weird.
1. A sawzall can be used to quarter a large sofa.
2. Mark Schwartz from SawMillCreek.org writes: "My neighbors had locked themselves out, called a lock smith, and he couldn't pick the deadbolt on the front door, so he tried the back door and couldn't pick that. So he ended up drilling it out, but there was a hitch. Well, there was a security bolt at the bottom of the door, so at 11:00 in the night I walked over with my cordless saw and cut it in about 5 seconds, and the door popped right open."
3. My brother Joe has used it to cut up a deer when they were building his hunting cabin.
4. Bob DiGiacomo writes "I was stripping paint from a 6 panel door and taped a brass wire brush to a sawzaw blade to help brush the paint from the door. Worked out well.
5. My husband has used the sawzall to cut branches off trees instead of breaking out the chain saw.
6. Mark Rios from SawMillCreek.org used it to cut up an intruders bicycle.
7. And this one is my favorite from John Schreiber "The Sawzall. The closest thing to a light saber I'll ever have."
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