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I tried to flush-cut a 4x4 as close to the ground as possible, because it was anchored in cement and I couldn't just pull it out.
I tried to use my Bosch, high-amp recip. saw with a long wood & nails blade. The recip. saw seemed to overheat, probably because I had to bend the blade a bit during the cut to get it flush. Eventually, it quit altogether. I ended up using a circ. saw and then a roto-rasp to remove the stump. This seemed very cumbersome.
Is there a better way to flush-cut a 4x4?
I tried to use my Bosch, high-amp recip. saw with a long wood & nails blade. The recip. saw seemed to overheat, probably because I had to bend the blade a bit during the cut to get it flush. Eventually, it quit altogether. I ended up using a circ. saw and then a roto-rasp to remove the stump. This seemed very cumbersome.
Is there a better way to flush-cut a 4x4?