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The Rockeater drywall saw cuts on the push stroke with a 6-inch blade made of carbon steel that's tempered for longevity and chrome-plated to retard rusting. The chisel-point blade plunges through drywall and cement board, the company says, while the push-to-cut design minimizes tearing of drywall paper on the exposed side. A loop lets you hang the saw from your wrist or tool belt while working on ladders or scaffolding.
Feb. 1, 2003

The Rockeater drywall saw cuts on the push stroke with a 6-inch blade made of carbon steel that's tempered for longevity and chrome-plated to retard rusting. The chisel-point blade plunges through drywall and cement board, the company says, while the push-to-cut design minimizes tearing of drywall paper on the exposed side. A loop lets you hang the saw from your wrist or tool belt while working on ladders or scaffolding.

 

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