Goldblatt Drywall Saw - 6-inch Jab Saw, Keyhole Saw with Soft Grip Handle, Hand Saw, Sheetrock Saw, Wallboard Saw with 8-TPI Bi-metal Blade
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for board cutting. It leaves the same edge as my other drywall saw, which I like better.
In most cases it doesn't, except for very thin wood. Nonetheless, I'm only going to use it at work for drywall.
We don't have an electric one in our store.
Please note this is a regular and very sharp jab saw designed for use with drywall, wallboard, plywood, cement board, thin paneling, Likewise, if you wish to cut acrylic, foam, or any other material, we suggest you use a professional tool instead. I hope it is helpful.
Selected User Reviews For Goldblatt Drywall Saw - 6-inch Jab Saw, Keyhole Saw with Soft Grip Handle, Hand Saw, Sheetrock Saw, Wallboard Saw with 8-TPI Bi-metal Blade
Power saws were not a suitable option for cutting the other cables in the wall, such as electrical and alarm cables. My goal was to cut the wallboard in a way that would provide tactile feedback if I touched unseen wiring or structures in the wall. I found this wall saw to provide great feedback as I cut into my wall board.
The blade is sharp without being flimsy, and the saw is very I found that sustained use of the stone in the dry wall resulted in very little dulling of the blade. Lightweight and durable, this saw can be used for many tasks. When I used this saw I was able to cut through thicker, denser drywall with relative ease. A simple Goldblatt Jab Saw is just what I needed for my small job The 8-inch Drywall Wallboard Saw with Soft Grip Handle is 8 inches in length The TPI bi-directional Despite being so strong, metal Blade stood up to the challenges at hand with ease.
said, this Jabsaw is a beast. I have had it tunnel through drywall when it will not yield, so after it penetrated the drywall with the jabsaw, I just rotate the blade and it just tunnels through. The jabsaw can then be used in the traditional way to make the hole size I need. It's an awesome product. It has to be taken care of like a baby and because it is carbon steel, I am ok with that. All my tools are regularly lubricated, and they operate smoothly and reliably as a result.
In fact, most of these drywall hand saws are quite capable of cutting drywall quickly and easily. My voice will be added to the chorus of agreement. In the past, I used a box cutter and it was a real hassle. It seems as if he is buttering through the drywall. A few tiny holes are drilled in the corners to get it started (which only takes a few seconds). It consists of two components - a The handle is very comfortable to hold. There is no chance that my hand will slip even for the slightest. Please note *br*br*- I'm Matthew.
As my sons played, one of them kicked the bedroom wall and caused a large hole to form. As I watched a couple of videos on youtube, I learned that I needed a jab saw to cut the It will take me a long time to fix the hole on the wall because I need to cut off a big section of the wood to screw the replacement drywall on. I have a lot of opinion about this jab saw because it cut drywall extremely well and has a nice feel and handle.
Sheetrock can be cut easily with this saw. Sheetrock up to 1/2 inches thick will be easily punched through this thin plate. The handle fits well in my hand. I have used other saws but they were made from different metals. The tip of the straw was bent and eventually broke after two days, leaving me without a spout to drink. In spite of commuting for over a week with this saw, it is still very sharp and whole. I am so thankful to have found such a great saw!.
The tool looks to be sturdy and reliable. A serrated edge does not look ragged and it has even serrations. When I used my old wallboard saw, it was okay, however the handle and holt loosened up after a while, making it more difficult to cut with this slightly jiggly saw. There are no obvious problems with this one. Compared to my old one, the handle of this one is much more sturdy and feels more comfortable in the hand. So maybe I won't get blisters as often. I know this brand is reputable, and I have a good history with this manufacturer's products, so this saw should perform as described. Quite a bit of value for the price.
In order to run the cat 5 cable, I crawled through the attic and had to make my way past a wall of plywood, the same stuff we use to board houses during hurricanes in Florida. In addition to using this tool, I also use a reciprocating saw to complete the job. If you hammer on the handle, it will not break or dent. I can use it for what I need.
There is no better way to cut drywall than with this drywall saw. Wallboard is being cut. As I was installing some network cable in my house, I had to cut the wall a bit so that cable could pass through and faceplates could be installed. The presentation was short and to the point. She cut the meat very well.