The reciprocating saw is one of the most common hand-operated power tools found on a construction site, particularly one where the focus is on remodeling. This one tool can be used to cut through a variety of materials quickly and easily. It is especially adept at cutting large openings in walls to accommodate the installation of new doors and windows.
While the reciprocating saw may not be the most accurate way to make a cut, there are times when this saw is absolutely invaluable. In this tip, learn all about How to Use a Reciprocating Saw, including safety and features you should consider when buying one.
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