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20yo Ryobi Blue Sawzall Repair


So today was the day it finally happened. The 18v blue Ryobi sawzall I bought oh so many years ago has finally let me down. Over twenty years of tough love has taken its toll and the test will now be upon me. Can this saw of mine be repaired? Can I do it? As detailed inside this video, the parts needed and the self-destruction of the failed assembly can be rebuilt. The blue Ryobi sawzall lives again! Tags: #offGrid, #DIY, #howTo, #frugal, #free, #nature, #construction, #landscaping, #livinmicro, #Ryobi, #blue, #sawzall, #18v, #repair

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  1. Hi there .. just checking in to see if the firewood is keeping you toasty. Barry

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    1. and then some! at below freezing out here & I have to get the fire started, get it up to around 65, then kill it, then it creeps up to 75-80 until the embers begin to die. Doing it this way creates some creosote as compared to not killing it abruptly but the temp would goto and stay above 90 with door & window open then die faster if I attempt to use damper and keep a single flame going...

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  2. Hi there ready for the snow. Barry

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    1. I feel as ready as I can be, lol. It will be a seasonal joy as it will be a break from the ugly dead scenery...

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