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awallflowerrrr · 1 year ago
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legacydiorofficial-blog · 6 years ago
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You can’t replace your soul, so you better take care of the one you got! . . #soul #family #love #cherish #appreciate #beauty #outfits #winter #phat #phatasswhitegirl #thick #thickthys https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsi_BurnQPG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ok7eykht5ptu
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catwire · 4 years ago
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They really did.
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michcealrenee · 8 years ago
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#thickems #thickchicks #thickthies #michcealrenee #cealrenee #snapchat #phillybreed #phatchic #plussizeyoutuber #plussizefashion #plussizehottie #selfconfidence #zooshoo #tiedupboots #comfortable
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besthomemachinery · 6 years ago
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Which BiMetal Sawzall (Metal Cutting) Blade Best? Let's find out!
In a previous on sawzall blade swe tested several different brand names and we found out that there are dark contenders and then there are Pretenders.  One of the pretenders that we tested was the Warrior brand We're going to give the Warrior brand a different chance today and see if it wore the uniform this time We're also going to test a couple of other bi-metal blades that I failed to include last time.  Hey bad on meI should have included Lennox and the Diablo bi-metal blades, because in my opinion and they pinion a lot of others- those should be Contenders.  Well, I don't know if they are not, but we're about to find out, so let's get the testing underway!The only way to provide unbiased results is to take the Humans out of testing and that's exactly what this jig is designed to do. I'm not gonna be touching this device during the testing process all I'm gonna do is plug in the Machine and stand back.  A lot of questions regarding the saw zall that I used and I'll be using the same one for this one, this is a Milwaukee 12 amp sawzall with a one and 1/8 inch stroke.  The first test We're gonna be cutting through some pipe.  It's 3/16 inches by almost two and a half inches.  Well, this isn't the cast-iron pipe This is definitely harder than mild steel.  So that's gonna put the blades to the test So the previous showdown we had 20 pounds of weight cutting through some steel.  Some People thought that that was too much weight that I shouldn't apply any weight at all.  Why others thought 20 pounds was absolutely perfect So I want to find out the right amount of weight to ensure that we don't burn up blades and that we are doing things As efficiently as possible So before we test all the blades I'm gonna use a brand of blades that we're not testing today and do some experimentation to see which amount of weight works the best This saw zall has variable speed capability I went ahead and slowed the sawzall down to about 50% speed compared to last video in a previous video We used a piece of wood in front of the blade to keep the blade from wobbling badly this time We're not going to use the piece of wood.  We want to see how stable these blades are without extra support We're gonna run the saw for one minute without any weight on it to see how it performs Obviously running the sawzall without any weight on it is counterproductive, and all it's going to do is heat up the blade and we're not Going to make any progress towards cutting this steel.  I want ahead and added ten pounds to the sawzall.  Let's see how it cuts now Ten pounds is clearly not enough, so I'ma add another ten pounds So it's interesting to compare these blades side-by-side the Milwaukee is not quite as tall as the Diablo The Diablo has a 14 18 TPI compared to an 18 TPI with the MilwaukeeSo Diablo cut through this steel in a minute 1 seconds, which is very impressivewe're gonna allow the steel to cool off to 80 degrees Fahrenheit and then we're going to test the next blade.  The Warrior brand has an Alloy steel body that electron beam welded to an m2 high-speed cutting steel edge for tougher longer lasting teethIt also has 14 teeth per inch.  The pipe is cooled down to 78 degrees Fahrenheit So we're gonna go ahead and test the Warrior blade. Unfortunately, the warrior blade is not able to cut through the steel So, I'm going to go ahead and stop the task cuz all we're doing now is just heating up this steel and that's going to delay starting the next test. During the last showdown the Milwaukee sawzall blade dominated the competition Among the by metal blades proving that it is the best but can it beat Diablo and Linux?Heh, the Milwaukie cut through this deal in a minute and 38 seconds a very impressive performance Even though it wasn't as good as the Diablo getting through this steel is a tough challengeI had a lot of requests to test the Linux gold.  It's a 14 TPI curved and 10 coated bladeSo, how big is the curve? It's a little bit less than a millimeter. The linux blade finished and then at 23 secondsJust behind diablo at a minute and three seconds.  The diablo not only won in terms of the ability to cut the fastestBut it also sustained the least amount damage when it comes to the warrior brandIt's obvious that you pay for what you getThese are cheap blades as far as price and obviously the performance reflects that the paint is in terrible conditionThe teeth are in horrible condition They've been destroyed the milwaukee blade did a very respectable job with a third place finish You can see there's quite a bit of damage to these teeth, a loss of paint when you compare the paint loss and the damage To the diablo- there's really no competition Diablo definitely came in first compared to the lennox blade the lennox blade had quite a bit of damage to the paintThere's also some damage to the teethIt did a very respectableSecond-place finish I have to admit I'm really impressed with the lennox blade the next test includes cutting a piece of angle ironThat's an inch and a half from center to side and an eighth of an inch thickThis may look like a harmless piece of steel but bed frame material can be pretty hardSo this is going to really put these blades to the test As you can see the Linux blade was just not up the task This is some really hard steel even though it's very thin steel.  It's gonna be tough for any blade to manage So up next one to see if the Diablo blade is up to the task The Diablo blade is to the right The linux blade cut is to the left.  A as you can see- the Diablo blade went about three times as deep as a Linux bladeUp next we're gonna test the Milwaukee blade to see how it does. So the Milwalkie blade did a fairly respectable job coming in second place Diablo is the champ though and Linux seems to come in third place on the very hard steel Well for everyone that recommended that we do another showdown on the bi metal blades- Thank you very much. It was a very good recommendation with Diablo coming out on top and then of course Lennox or Milwaukee coming in a close second Depending on how you want to interpret the results.  In any event- if you're buying any of those blades.source- https://pickthetools.com/best-reciprocating-saw-reviews/
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michcealrenee · 10 years ago
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#workbound #blackandwhite #pennyloafers #thickthies #whitetee
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