Features
- Patented tooth geometry for increased cutting rate
- Aggressive shank angle to increase tooth contact and help maintain cutting speed as blade wears
- Anti-stick coating to reduce friction and minimize gum-up
- Taller high-speed steel strip to improve tooth durability and reduce breakage
- Bi-metal construction for a combination of flexibility and wear resistance
- Designed to fit standard reciprocating saws
Specifications
Blade Length (In) | 9 |
Material | Bi-Metal |
Teeth Per Inch (Tpi) | 14 |
Pack Quantity | 5 blades |
Demolition Blade | Yes |
Color | Yellow |
Warranty | 30-day money back guarantee |
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Reciprocating saw blade for demolition and metal-cutting applications. The blade has a bi-metal construction with a 14 TPI tooth pattern. Tooth geometry and an aggressive shank angle are designed to increase tooth contact and help maintain cutting speed as the blade wears. An anti-stick coating reduces friction and material buildup.
Project Ideas
Business
Selective Demo & Remodel Prep
Offer precise deconstruction for remodelers: cut metal studs, conduit, bolts, old fasteners, and window/door frames without overcutting surrounding materials. The 9" demolition blade’s durability reduces downtime and consumable costs, improving project margins.
Mobile Rusted Fastener and Lock Cut-Off
Serve property managers and facilities teams by removing seized padlocks, rusted lag bolts, joist hangers, and fence hardware. Flat trip fees plus per-cut pricing; the 14 TPI bi‑metal blade powers through hardened hardware efficiently on-site.
Scrap Metal Pickup and Downsizing
Collect and cut down bulky scrap (appliances, shelving, gym equipment, bed frames) to yard-acceptable sizes. Monetize through hauling fees and scrap resale; the anti-stick coating and durable tooth geometry speed up processing of mixed, painted metals.
Industrial-Chic Furniture Microbrand
Produce small-batch pieces—pipe shelves, steel-and-wood coffee tables, bookends from angle/flat bar—marketed to loft and cafe interiors. The blade’s wear resistance supports consistent cuts in steel components, keeping production predictable at small scale.
Storm-Damaged Metal Teardown
Provide rapid response to remove twisted gutters, downspouts, shed panels, and bent fencing after storms. Charge by hour or structure; the demolition-rated bi‑metal blade maintains speed through mixed fasteners and thin-gauge sheet without frequent blade swaps.
Creative
Industrial Pipe + Reclaimed Wood Shelving
Build wall-mounted shelves using black iron pipe and reclaimed boards. The 14 TPI bi‑metal blade makes quick work of cutting pipe and threaded rod to precise lengths, and the 9" reach helps with flush-cutting old nails and screws from the boards. The anti-stick coating reduces friction when cutting through painted/oxidized hardware.
Scrap Metal Silhouette Garden Art
Cut silhouettes (birds, leaves, house numbers) from thin steel sheet, old license plates, and busted tool blades. The taller high-speed steel strip improves tooth durability on mixed, work-hardened scraps. Finish with deburring, a rust patina, and clear coat for outdoor display.
Upcycled Filing Cabinet Planters
Convert a dented metal filing cabinet into a vertical planter by cutting away drawer faces, trimming the carcass, and adding drainage slots. The blade’s aggressive shank angle maintains cutting speed through thicker panels, and its bi‑metal flexibility helps prevent breakage on awkward cuts.
Firewood or Tool Rack from Bed-Frame Angle Iron
Repurpose discarded bed frames (tough, high-carbon angle) into a sturdy rack. The demolition-rated bi‑metal blade handles the hardened angle iron, crosscuts cleanly, and can notch corners for bolt-together joints. Paint for a durable, industrial look.
Washer-Drum Patio Light Stand
Turn a salvaged stainless washer drum into a patio lantern by fabricating a simple stand from flat bar and cutting anchor slots and cable pass-throughs. The anti-stick coating helps when slicing through galvanized or painted metals without gumming.