Quote Originally Posted by Instaed View Post
I tried with one in my DeWalt and it didn't go very well. I could try putting it on the electric 9amp black and decker skilsaw I have and see if I have better luck.
You need torque to keep the blade moving. I believe mine is around 15 amps and haven't found anything it won't cut. I used it recently to cut an overhead crane off a flat bed.

Appears that is a battery powered saw. I imagine it will run down/stall pretty quick when used on steel.



Looks like good progress.

A thought I had. Do these have tires? If so, what if you cut up all but one, and piled everything onto one trailer and get a truck to tow it to the scrap yard?