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skids said:But from a guy in the fields perspective trying to be practical about investing in specific blades for a task they rarely take on, I suppose it makes some sense if it works for them.
There is a difference between discovering you don't have the correct tool and making due in a pinch, versus deliberately misusing a tool because that is what everyone said to do. We all know that you can use a sharp wood chisel to open a can of paint in a pinch, but when our wives do it on a regular basis, we hit the roof. [scared]
The original comment wasn't prefaced that they didn't have the correct blade. It was that they had read on other forums to always reverse the blade. That's the part that is incorrect. You don't reverse the blade when you are using the correct blade. You may reverse it to make the wrong blade give reasonable results.
Your wife may tell you, "...but the chisel works just fine...", but does that mean you are going to let her keep doing it with your good chisel?