I like your testing videos, especially the recip blades. Now obviously its too late, but I would consider offsetting the nails and screws left and right so it doesn't superheat the blades at one point and burn through the teeth. Id also remove the larger gaps between the screw types. Super hot, thin blades will be more prone to chip teeth on impact.
It would be nice to know what speed the tool is set in the tests. In the Milwaukee Nitrus Extreme Metal blade the instructions state the speed should be set to medium for most metals. I'd be curious to see how it would do if that is not where the test tool was set.
I like your testing videos, especially the recip blades. Now obviously its too late, but I would consider offsetting the nails and screws left and right so it doesn't superheat the blades at one point and burn through the teeth. Id also remove the larger gaps between the screw types. Super hot, thin blades will be more prone to chip teeth on impact.
It would be nice to know what speed the tool is set in the tests. In the Milwaukee Nitrus Extreme Metal blade the instructions state the speed should be set to medium for most metals. I'd be curious to see how it would do if that is not where the test tool was set.
You would think a blade designed for Xtreme metal would do better on this test.
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