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    Speaking of saws, I picked up a Rockwell Blade runner a couple of years ago for some woodworking projects (have I mentioned I hate working with wood )

    Rockwell Bladerunner (4) - Tools In Action - Power Tool Reviews

    Anyway it takes pretty standard jig saw blades including metal cutting blades. For metal I take off the arm and usually move the metal I'm cutting free hand. It's works pretty well for cutting large holes and irregular shapes in thin stock and works a lot better for me than trying to free hand something with a jigsaw.


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