Vector blade for cutting nails

Bhend18

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Is the Metal Saw Blade Vecturo MSB 50/35/Bi good for cutting nails? It says it's for cutting aluminum and other non ferrous metals. I wasn't sure if most common nails are non ferrous.
 
Yes, it can cut some nails. Some finish nails, drywall nails, and other specialty nails are made of aluminum or non ferrous material.
 
Bhend18 said:
Is the Metal Saw Blade Vecturo MSB 50/35/Bi good for cutting nails? It says it's for cutting aluminum and other non ferrous metals. I wasn't sure if most common nails are non ferrous.

    If you mean "common" as in the type of nail (like 10d common) as in the kind you will hit when cutting into framing, then I am guessing it might not do so well since it is designed for non-ferrous.

Seth
 
Bhend18 said:
Is the Metal Saw Blade Vecturo MSB 50/35/Bi good for cutting nails? It says it's for cutting aluminum and other non ferrous metals. I wasn't sure if most common nails are non ferrous.

Most nails that the average guy encounters are manufactured from ferrous materials. Even most of the nails made for pneumatic nailers, though they may have a shiny silver surface and look like aluminum, they too are ferrous. Just use a magnet to be sure.

My experience with Fein blades is that when removing sections of 3/4" hardwood flooring and hitting a flooring staple, that blade is only good for a couple of the staples and then it's junk.
 
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