Comments on: Getting Down And Dirty With Milwaukee AX Carbide Pruning Blades https://homefixated.com/milwaukee-ax-carbide-pruning-blades-review/ Hot Tool Reviews, Home Improvement How-To's, Woodworking, and Gardening Thu, 06 Jul 2023 14:14:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Sam https://homefixated.com/milwaukee-ax-carbide-pruning-blades-review/#comment-139688 Thu, 06 Jul 2023 14:14:44 +0000 https://homefixated.com/?p=51846#comment-139688 any guidance on how many blades you go through cutting out the roots of about 6 bushes (each about 4-5′ high)?

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By: Marc Lyman https://homefixated.com/milwaukee-ax-carbide-pruning-blades-review/#comment-130058 Thu, 04 Nov 2021 23:50:43 +0000 https://homefixated.com/?p=51846#comment-130058 In reply to Eloy L. Mendoza.

Thanks for your thoughts Eloy. Cutting trees and drilling metal are pretty different activities. I suspect the Milwaukee AX pruning blade can handle a branch moving and the blade binding up.

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By: Eloy L. Mendoza https://homefixated.com/milwaukee-ax-carbide-pruning-blades-review/#comment-130056 Sun, 31 Oct 2021 02:47:42 +0000 https://homefixated.com/?p=51846#comment-130056 My experience with carbide was gained thru working in machine shop. I learned that Carbide breaks very easily if you stop the machine and do not move the carbide cutting tool away first. also , carbide needs to run fast and not stop the machine in the middle of a cut. How would this apply to a carbide blade during tree pruning where a movement of a branch can bring the cut to a sudden halt? Were you aware of these facts?

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