JakeDewalt Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 Youtube Vid Seems risky to me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kato Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 It's a good concept, as long as the breakaway part is not running into your material it probably won't break on its own. My confusion comes from this: Why do you need a breakaway blade?? Just buy two blades, they're cheap enough. I can't remember when I've ever bought only one recip blade, I always buy packs or more than one blade, and when one is toast I put another one in. Where is the necessity for a breakaway blade? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bremon Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 Well, when company A and B have adjustable shoes on their tools so you can use the majority of a blade and company C is too cheap/ lazy/ stupid to include on theirs company C has to resort to gimmicks. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JakeDewalt Posted April 30, 2017 Author Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 Most Adjustable shoe recip saws end up being no-shoe recip saws 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bremon Posted April 30, 2017 Report Share Posted April 30, 2017 Interesting, that hasn't been my experience at all. Even the recips at work that get passed around like a church collection plate all have their shoes. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tools & Stuff Posted May 1, 2017 Report Share Posted May 1, 2017 What a stupid idea. So many things tool companies come out with now are just unnecessary gimmicks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snohiker Posted May 1, 2017 Report Share Posted May 1, 2017 I saw these at the recent demo days and thought it was a great idea looked strong so the wouldn't break on there own wanted to give them a shot but can't seem to find them on the market yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnarlyCarl Posted May 1, 2017 Report Share Posted May 1, 2017 54 minutes ago, snohiker said: I saw these at the recent demo days and thought it was a great idea looked strong so the wouldn't break on there own wanted to give them a shot but can't seem to find them on the market yet. They have been spotted at some home depots .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jronman Posted May 1, 2017 Report Share Posted May 1, 2017 4 hours ago, JakeDewalt said: Most Adjustable shoe recip saws end up being no-shoe recip saws I heard about adjustable shoes breaking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muddychip Posted May 1, 2017 Report Share Posted May 1, 2017 8 hours ago, JakeDewalt said: Most Adjustable shoe recip saws end up being no-shoe recip saws I agree. I love the adjustable shoe on Makita's saber saws (they survive heavy beatings) but I rarely use it. I prefer to keep a set of blades with various lengths and use them accordingly, in which brings back to breakway blades. I rather pick an appropriate blade, use it, detach it then throw the saber saw back into my toolbox or workstation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Framer joe Posted May 6, 2017 Report Share Posted May 6, 2017 I like it ,assuming the blade holds up until I'm ready to break away another blade....maybe small companies or crews or a DIY guy will set a shoe to use more of the blade.....knuckleheads on a production framing crew, just grab the sawzall and abuse it to cut something.....the blade can be almost new ,,but misuse causes the blade to break at the base ........... This new blade in a blade allows the user to just put a new blade in the sawzall,,,without a trip to the truck.......why not just leave a pack of sawzall blades on site ,you ask ? Because that pack will be gone in 1day,...instead of having to ask me where the blades are ,for a new one.....unfortunately a crew comprises of some laborers who are not talented....but needed..and cost of blades,all types of blades is a large expense........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pancing Posted May 6, 2017 Report Share Posted May 6, 2017 On 4/30/2017 at 10:46 PM, Jronman said: I heard about adjustable shoes breaking. or they get taken off because they get in the way lol then cry about it when they lose the shoe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnarlyCarl Posted May 6, 2017 Report Share Posted May 6, 2017 I'm going to try them! But i've never had a problem with my adjustable shoes... I like the way Milwaukee has their adjustable shoe, it doesn't get hung up or stick or to a point where i stop using it because it becomes a pain to use, which it doesn't.... Besides being able to use more of the blade, maybe even a bigger thing for my use is putting the shoe out far enough so the blade doesn't extend too far past what i'm cutting and hit something behind it.. something this breakaway blade wont' help with one bit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bremon Posted May 6, 2017 Report Share Posted May 6, 2017 11 hours ago, Framer joe said: I like it ,assuming the blade holds up until I'm ready to break away another blade....maybe small companies or crews or a DIY guy will set a shoe to use more of the blade.....knuckleheads on a production framing crew, just grab the sawzall and abuse it to cut something.....the blade can be almost new ,,but misuse causes the blade to break at the base ........... This new blade in a blade allows the user to just put a new blade in the sawzall,,,without a trip to the truck.......why not just leave a pack of sawzall blades on site ,you ask ? Because that pack will be gone in 1day,...instead of having to ask me where the blades are ,for a new one.....unfortunately a crew comprises of some laborers who are not talented....but needed..and cost of blades,all types of blades is a large expense........... These look like metal cutting blades. There's no doubt in my mind that the type of labourers in the crew you describe (you know, the meat heads) will obliterate these and lose the other half and go asking the babysitter (you) for blades just as frequently. Consumable usage costs money, and money is as important to the production companies as it is to the DIY crowd and small companies. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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