sawzall

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1047441

doesnt everbody love 'em!!!!!!!!!!
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1047473

Not as noisey as a chain saw, more efficient than a hedge trimmer, makes getting rid of the body parts alot easier. Hanabal Lector
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1047480

Sawzall, grinder(various wheels), torch, welder, BIG hammer... If they don't do it..... Its not gettin done[addsig]
 

1047481

yup! i love the sawzall (reciprocating saw)... i used one to cut the leaf spring bolts out of my rear suspension on my XJ lift install... (write-up at http://dingusxj.cjb.net )[addsig]
 
1047507

actually, come to think of it, my dremel kicked some ass too... thanks to the cutting wheel i was able to cut the holes in the brackets i needed to get the nuts out of those rear leaf spring brackets... [addsig]
 

1047516

It seems as though those stock leaf springs never want to get out when they are told. Cutting wheel, BIG hammer, pipe wrench, and heat are my friends on those jobs[addsig]
 
1047619

dont forget the old foot. nothing more useful to relieve a little anger than to give the ole jeep a good kick after it hurts you. sometimes they just dont understand that you're trying to do them good. still gotta love em tho[addsig]
 
1048825

Sawzall? Let me see?????????????? To quote Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor "ARGH ARGH ARRARRARRR ARRGGGHHHHHH OHHH OOOOH OOOOOOOOH AAAAAAAAAHHH

AAAARRRRGGHHHHH RAWGHH RRRRRRRRRRRRRR oohh ooohhh ooohhhhhhhhhh AAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" !!!!!!!



Love that Sawzall. Cut a carport off of my buddy's house. I just walked down the roof and let it rip. ( Watch where the cord is all of the time). Hope if I ever have a bad wreck they cut me out with a sawzall, don't care for jaws of life. Wish I could have cut my ex-wife loose with the Sawzall. ( at least I got it in the divorce) .





Later on fellow Sawzallians,

Jackal
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What ? Yes ,as a matter of fact that is a sticker of Calvin pissing on ex-wife on my back glass.[addsig]
 

1048840

thinking about making the cherokaa a convertable and the sawzall would come in real handy for that job. naw only kidding i wouldnt woant to ruin that beautiful camo paint job.
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But i do carry a 18 volt dewalt cordless sawzall in my rig when im wheelin you never know when there might be a tree just a little to big to run over with out a little help first[addsig]
 
1048854

If it can't be fixed with a sawzall, it wasn't meant to be fixed. (Of course, this is after you have tried various other tools such as a torch, BMF hammer, grinding/cutting wheels ect....)[addsig]
 
1048859

at the bike shop i used to work at, the mechanics would refer to the hammer as the "precision micro-adjuster"... meant for beating things into working order. lol... it actually worked well if you knew what you were doing and had the finesse to hit things just right.[addsig]
 
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