How many of you use the "real man's" sawzall

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takes a crazy SOB to cut your fenders with one of these muhahaha
 
I borrowed my buddies jigsaw and all was well on the first fender. Got over to do the passenger side and his jigsaw died. Went into the toolbox and got the cordless sawzall and made it about a foot from the end and it died. Had to use the old back-up. The trusty hacksall, lol.
 
Is that air or electric powered? I like how streamlined it is, must be a very high output small motor (or turbine) in it. Must be expensive though to get something in such a small tight package.

Although it's a little tall at the end there, would be hard to snake it into spots.
 
I used one of these to trim my fenders
http://www.baddogtools.com/biterphotogallery.htm
Saw it at the woodworking show and had to buy one, then had buyers remorse, thought I was a sucker, but it's paid for itself a few times over in my remodeling business, and it worked real nice on the fenders. I did use the hacksaw on my factory fender flares on Hell's Revenge after the tires hit and folded them so they were rubbing continuosly
 
looks like a mideval torture device to me. Oh wait, I remember using one of those on a certain individuals pure crap hydro lines.
 
My most crazy thing I ever did with a hacksaw was when I got obsessively annoyed by the fact that my homemade tube bumper was an inch longer on one side. The bumper was 4x4 quarter inch think square tube stock. Broke my hacksaw then used the angle grinder to slowly grind the rest of it off. Now the bumper looks horrible on that side :)
 
Blue Wrench...

LOL I used an OLD circular saw with cheap/aggressive blade on a tore up TSL radial... trying to cut hose-nozzle access & drain holes, to clean it some before dismounting.

IMO the tire won that battle :)
 
That baby saved my friends and my butt one night. We were at a local campground that locked the gate at 11pm. The only thing the rangers forgot was to tell us to leave before they locked the gate. Luckily my buddy had a hacksaw in the back of his old beat-up ranger to cut the lock off otherwise we would have been there all night. I now carry one with me always.
 
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