Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
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Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
Couple years ago I drilled an old flat bladed screw driver and bolted on a jig saw blade. Just letting you guys know, works way better than any orange plastic thing hanging in the produce isle:
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Re: Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
scr8p wrote:i use a sawzall. quality is hit or miss.![]()

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Re: Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
That's especially funny if you've ever done a simple exhaust job that turned into a floorboard repair.scr8p wrote:i use a sawzall. quality is hit or miss.![]()



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Re: Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
I'd just go with a drywall keyhole saw, it's got a better handle, and comes in different styles to suit your particular needs/tastes.


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Re: Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
The handle on this one causes cramps, but I just keep using it out of tradition or something. About 5 years or so and the blade is warped, but I just can't bring myself to replace it. My daughter and I have always done two pumpkins a year with it. Here's this year's efforts. We usually have artistic differences...




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Re: Pumpkin Carver - third year and going strong..
Dewalt jig saw is how I roll...
Hole saw works too.






Hole saw works too.







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