I bought a similar electric reciprocating saw a couple of years ago,
intending to use it to cut through siezed Triumph Herald rear trunnion
bolts. It's really good for cutting through almost anything EXCEPT
Triumph Herald rear trunnion bolts
I still use a normal hacksaw for cutting seatposts though - it makes a
cleaner cut and needs less filing afterwards (and by the time I've got
the electric saw out of the cupboard, fitted a blade and plugged it in I
may as well have used the hand saw - seatposts are very easy to cut
after all).
Rob
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