it'll do it, and quickly because it bites 'chips' of lead out. You definitely want to wear goggles and gloves, and save the chipsI appreciate that. And I was wondering if one of those electric chainsaws from Harbor Freight would be strong enough to cut this thing up. My skill saw only melts the lead enough to bind up and get good and stuck.
https://shop.harborfreight.com/digitalsavings.htmlI'll have to start looking for a coupon
Most of the 20%/25% coupons exclude Lynxx brand products. That’s the brand of the electric chainsaw my mom bought recently...and she loves hers.I'll have to go back and look because I was thinking they sent me an email with a 25% off one item. I know sometimes it's only good for lower prices purchases. But I'll use this one if I can't find it. Thanks!
Yeah...I’m not sure why my mind always goes to battery powered when I read electric.Honestly if you're just gonna use it for this purpose, I would skip the cordless and just get a $50 one with a 20% off aka $40 plus tax
It will never run out of battery and has more power probably in a lighter cheaper form factor
https://www.harborfreight.com/9-amp-14-in-electric-chainsaw-64497.html
because it's gotten to be viableYeah...I’m not sure why my mind always goes to battery powered when I read electric.
It's a little intimidating.
It's a little intimidating.
That's what she said!