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9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades 6 TPI Gutter Cutting Wood | GutterAll

9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades 6 TPI Gutter Cutting Wood | GutterAll

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9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades - 6 TPI Wood and Gutter Cutting

Sawzall Blades | Gutter Installation Essential | Cuts Aluminum Gutters, Downspouts, Fascia, Wood | 6 Teeth Per Inch | 5 Blades Per Pack | Universal Shank | Damascus Oregon

CONTRACTOR LOCAL PICKUP - DAMASCUS, OREGON

9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades - the essential cutting tool for gutter contractors who need fast, clean cuts through aluminum gutters, downspouts, fascia boards, and wood framing!

9 Inch (9") Blade Length | 6 TPI for Fast Cutting | 5 Blades Per Pack | Universal Shank | Ships Nationwide

Key Benefits at a Glance

Cuts Aluminum Gutters

Slices through aluminum gutter sections, downspouts, and elbows quickly and cleanly.

6 TPI Fast Cutting

Aggressive 6 teeth per inch (6 TPI) pattern for rapid material removal.

9 Inch Reach

Long 9 inch (9") blade handles thick fascia, multiple materials, and deep cuts.

5 Blade Value Pack

Five blades per pack keeps crews cutting without jobsite supply runs.

9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades for Gutter Installation - Damascus, Oregon:

9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades (also known as sawzall blades, recip blades, recipro blades, demo blades, or pruning blades) are an essential cutting tool for gutter contractors and installers. The 6 TPI (teeth per inch) tooth pattern provides fast, aggressive cutting through aluminum gutter sections, aluminum and steel downspouts, vinyl gutters, fascia boards, wood framing, and general construction materials. During gutter installation, reciprocating saws with these blades handle critical cutting tasks: cutting gutter sections to length, notching gutters for downspout outlets, trimming fascia boards for proper pitch, cutting through old gutter hangers and nails during removal, and demolition of damaged gutter systems. The 9 inch (9") blade length provides extended reach for cutting thick materials and accessing tight spaces behind fascia. The universal shank fits all standard reciprocating saws including Milwaukee Sawzall, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, and other major brands. Each pack contains 5 blades - enough to keep crews cutting through multiple jobs without supply runs. GutterAll offers 9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades for contractors and installers at the Damascus, Oregon location for pickup or ships nationwide.

Blade Length TPI Quantity Stock
9 inches (9" / 229 mm) 6 TPI (teeth per inch) 5 blades per pack In Stock

Contractor Local Pickup: GutterAll - 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, Oregon 97089 - Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat 9am-2pm PST

Local Delivery: Portland metro area available - call for scheduling

Shipping: Ships nationwide via standard carriers

Volume Orders: Call GutterAll at (503) 850-6784 for contractor pricing on multiple packs

Why Reciprocating Saw Blades for Gutter Installation?

Every gutter contractor relies on reciprocating saws for critical cutting tasks that other tools cannot handle efficiently. Need to cut a 5-inch (5") gutter section down to fit? The recip saw handles it in seconds. Old gutter system needs removal with hidden screws and nails? The recip saw cuts right through the fasteners. Fascia board needs notching for proper gutter pitch? The recip saw provides precise control. Downspout needs trimming at the bottom? The recip saw reaches where other tools cannot. The 6 TPI blade pattern is specifically designed for fast cutting in wood, aluminum, and vinyl - the primary materials encountered in gutter work. Unlike fine-tooth metal cutting blades that cut slowly, or demolition blades that leave rough edges, the 6 TPI provides the ideal balance of speed and cut quality for gutter installation applications. Keep multiple packs on the truck - blades are consumables that dull with use, and running out of sharp blades on a job costs time and money.

What is a Reciprocating Saw Blade?

A reciprocating saw blade (also called sawzall blade, recip blade, recipro blade, demo blade, or pruning blade) is a replaceable cutting blade designed for reciprocating saws - power tools that cut with a push-pull (reciprocating) motion. The blade mounts in a quick-change chuck and oscillates rapidly to cut through various materials. Reciprocating saws are essential power tools for contractors because they can cut in tight spaces, make plunge cuts, and handle materials that would damage circular saw blades. The TPI (teeth per inch) rating indicates cutting characteristics - lower TPI like 6 TPI cuts faster and more aggressively, while higher TPI provides smoother cuts in harder materials. For gutter work, 6 TPI provides the ideal combination of speed and cut quality in aluminum, vinyl, and wood.

Gutter Installation Applications - Essential Cutting Tasks:

Reciprocating saw blades handle the critical cutting tasks that gutter contractors encounter daily: Cutting gutter sections to length - when sections need trimming for end pieces or specific runs, the recip saw cuts through aluminum or vinyl in seconds; Notching for downspout outlets - cutting outlet holes in gutter sections requires precise control that recip saws provide; Trimming fascia boards - when fascia needs modification for proper gutter pitch or hanger clearance, the 9 inch (9") blade handles thick lumber easily; Old gutter removal - cutting through hidden screws, nails, spikes, and ferrules to remove old systems without damaging the fascia; Downspout trimming - cutting downspouts to proper length at ground level where space is tight; Demolition work - removing damaged sections, cutting through rotted wood, and general tear-out operations. The universal shank fits all major reciprocating saw brands.

6 TPI - The Right Tooth Count for Gutter Work:

TPI (teeth per inch) determines how a blade cuts. Lower TPI counts like 6 TPI have larger teeth spaced farther apart - this removes material quickly and aggressively, ideal for soft materials like wood, aluminum, and plastic. Higher TPI counts like 18-24 TPI have small, closely-spaced teeth for slower but smoother cuts in hard metals like steel. For gutter installation where the primary materials are aluminum gutters, vinyl sections, wood fascia, and general construction lumber, 6 TPI provides fast cutting without the slow pace of fine-tooth blades. The aggressive tooth pattern clears chips efficiently, preventing blade binding in deep cuts. When cutting through old gutter hangers with embedded nails and screws, the 6 TPI tooth pattern handles the mixed materials without stalling.

9 Inch Blade Length - Extended Reach When Needed:

The 9 inch (9" / 229 mm) blade length provides extended reach for cutting tasks that shorter blades cannot handle effectively. When cutting through thick fascia boards (commonly 1 inch to 2 inches / 1" to 2" thick), the full blade length ensures complete cuts in a single pass. When reaching behind existing fascia or into tight corners, the extra length provides access. When making plunge cuts or cutting multiple layers of material, the 9 inch (9") blade handles the depth without bottoming out. For gutter demolition work where cuts need to extend through multiple layers of old materials, the extended length keeps the saw body clear of the work surface. The 9 inch (9") length is the most popular size for general construction and gutter work, providing versatility without the unwieldiness of longer blades.

Universal Shank - Fits All Major Brands:

The universal shank design fits all standard reciprocating saws regardless of brand. Compatible saws include Milwaukee Sawzall (the original reciprocating saw that gave the category its common name), DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, Ridgid, Craftsman, Porter-Cable, Black and Decker, Hitachi/Metabo, Kobalt, Hart, and virtually all other reciprocating saws with standard blade chucks. The shank features the standard mounting hole pattern for both traditional screw-lock chucks and modern tool-free quick-change chucks. Blade changes take seconds in the field - when a blade dulls or a different blade type is needed, swap in a fresh blade and keep working. No need to match blade brands to saw brands.

Cut aluminum gutters, downspouts, fascia boards, and wood framing quickly with 9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades - the essential cutting tool for gutter contractors and installers. Also known as sawzall blades, recip blades, recipro blades, demo blades, or pruning blades - these aggressive 6 TPI (teeth per inch) blades handle the primary materials encountered in gutter work: aluminum gutter sections, aluminum and steel downspouts, vinyl gutters, wood fascia, and general construction lumber. The 9 inch (9" / 229 mm) blade length provides extended reach for thick materials and tight spaces. The universal shank fits all major reciprocating saw brands including Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, and Ryobi. Each pack contains 5 blades - enough to keep crews cutting through multiple jobs. Blades are consumables that dull with use; keeping fresh packs on the truck prevents costly downtime when blades wear out on the job. GutterAll offers 9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades for contractors and installers at the Damascus, Oregon location.

Key Benefits:

  • Cuts Aluminum Gutters: Slices through aluminum gutter sections, miters, and end pieces quickly
  • Cuts Downspouts: Trims aluminum and steel downspouts to length at installation
  • Cuts Fascia Boards: Handles wood fascia trimming, notching, and modification
  • Old Gutter Removal: Cuts through hidden nails, screws, and old fasteners during demolition
  • 6 TPI Aggressive Cutting: Fast material removal in wood, aluminum, and vinyl
  • 9 Inch Blade Length: Extended reach for thick materials and deep cuts (9" / 229 mm)
  • Universal Shank: Fits Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, and all standard saws
  • 5 Blades Per Pack: Multiple blades keep crews cutting without supply runs
  • Plunge Cut Capable: Start cuts in the middle of material when needed
  • Tight Space Access: Reciprocating action reaches where circular saws cannot
  • Quick Blade Change: Swap blades in seconds with tool-free chucks
  • Affordable Consumable: Economical enough to replace when dull rather than struggle
  • Expected Blade Life: Multiple jobs per blade with normal use, varies with material
  • Contractor Essential: Standard equipment for professional gutter installation

Product Specifications:

Product Type: Reciprocating Saw Blade
Blade Length: 9 inches (9" / 229 mm)
TPI (Teeth Per Inch): 6 TPI (aggressive wood/aluminum cutting)
Quantity Per Pack: 5 blades
Shank Type: Universal (fits all standard reciprocating saws)
Primary Materials: Wood, aluminum, vinyl, plastic
Gutter Applications: Cutting gutters, downspouts, fascia, demolition
Compatible Saws: Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, all brands
Blade Material: High carbon steel
Cutting Action: Reciprocating (push-pull)
Brand: Warrior
Expected Service Life: Multiple jobs per blade (consumable - varies with use)
Condition: New

TPI Guide - Choosing the Right Blade for the Job

TPI (teeth per inch) determines cutting speed and smoothness

5-6 TPI

This Product

Fast cutting - Wood, aluminum, gutter work

8-10 TPI

General Purpose

Medium speed - Mixed materials

14-24 TPI

Metal Cutting

Slow, smooth cuts - Steel, pipe, tubing

For Gutter Work: The 6 TPI blade provides the ideal balance of speed and cut quality for aluminum gutters, vinyl sections, wood fascia, and general construction materials encountered in gutter installation.

Common Names - Same Essential Tool:

This product goes by many names in the construction trades. Understanding these synonyms helps contractors and users find the right blade:

Reciprocating Saw Blade

Technical/proper name for the blade type

Sawzall Blade

Milwaukee trademark become common term

Recip Blade

Shortened jobsite slang term

Recipro Blade

Alternative shortened term

Demo Blade

References demolition applications

Pruning Blade

References tree/shrub cutting application

Who Uses Reciprocating Saw Blades?

Gutter Contractors and Installers

  • Cutting aluminum gutter sections to length
  • Notching gutters for downspout outlets
  • Trimming downspouts at installation
  • Cutting fascia boards for proper pitch
  • Removing old gutter systems (cutting through nails)
  • Demolition of damaged gutter sections

Gutter Contractor Benefit: The 6 TPI cuts aluminum and wood quickly - essential for efficient gutter installation and removal work.

General Contractors and Carpenters

  • Cutting framing lumber and dimensional boards
  • Demolition and remodeling tear-out
  • Plunge cuts in floors and walls
  • Cutting nail-embedded wood
  • Trimming in tight spaces
  • Rough carpentry and framing

General Contractor Benefit: Versatile wood-cutting blade handles everything from framing to demolition with aggressive cutting action.

Common Applications:

Application Material Why This Blade
Gutter Section Cutting Aluminum, vinyl 6 TPI cuts aluminum quickly and cleanly
Downspout Trimming Aluminum, steel Reaches tight spaces at ground level
Fascia Board Work Wood (1" to 2" thick) 9 inch length handles thick lumber
Old Gutter Removal Mixed (metal, nails, wood) Cuts through embedded fasteners
Outlet Notching Aluminum gutter Plunge cut capability for interior cuts
General Demolition Wood, nail-embedded lumber Aggressive 6 TPI for fast tear-out

Material Compatibility:

Material Performance Rating
Wood (framing, fascia) Fast, aggressive cutting Excellent - Primary Use
Aluminum Gutters Quick, clean cuts Excellent - Gutter Work
Vinyl Gutters Very fast cutting Excellent
Plastic/PVC Fast cutting Very Good
Nail-Embedded Wood Cuts through with blade wear Good - Expect Blade Wear
Steel (thick) Use higher TPI blade instead Not Recommended

Usage Guide - How to Use Reciprocating Saw Blades for Gutter Installation:

  1. Select Correct Blade: Choose the 6 TPI blade for cutting aluminum gutters, downspouts, fascia boards, and wood - the aggressive tooth pattern provides fast cutting in these materials.
  2. Install Blade in Saw: Insert the blade shank into the reciprocating saw chuck until it locks - most modern saws feature tool-free quick-change systems that require only pulling back the chuck collar.
  3. Mark Cut Line: Use a marker, pencil, or tape to mark the cut line on the gutter section, downspout, or fascia board being cut.
  4. Position Saw: Place the saw shoe (base plate) firmly against the workpiece with the blade aligned to the cut line - the shoe provides stability and controls cut depth.
  5. Start Cut: Start the saw at low to medium speed before contacting the material, then increase speed as the blade engages - this prevents blade walking at cut start.
  6. Maintain Steady Pressure: Apply moderate forward pressure and let the blade do the cutting - excessive pressure causes blade binding, overheating, and premature wear.
  7. Follow Cut Line: Guide the saw along the marked line, keeping the shoe in contact with the workpiece for stability and control.
  8. Complete Cut and Inspect: Allow the blade to stop completely before removing from the cut; inspect the cut edge and deburr if necessary for safety.

Safety Note: Always wear safety glasses and hearing protection when operating reciprocating saws. Cut edges on aluminum and steel are extremely sharp - wear cut-resistant gloves when handling cut pieces. Secure workpieces firmly before cutting to prevent movement. Allow blade to stop completely before setting down the saw. Replace dull blades promptly - dull blades require excessive pressure and increase risk of binding and kickback.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What does 6 TPI mean?

TPI stands for teeth per inch - a measurement of how many cutting teeth are present per inch of blade length. 6 TPI means 6 teeth per inch, which is a coarse, aggressive tooth pattern designed for fast cutting in wood, aluminum, and plastic. Lower TPI counts cut faster but with rougher edges; higher TPI counts cut slower but smoother. For gutter work, 6 TPI provides the ideal balance.

Q: Will these blades cut aluminum gutters?

Yes - the 6 TPI blade cuts aluminum gutters quickly and cleanly. Aluminum is a soft, non-ferrous metal that cuts easily with wood-cutting blade patterns. The 6 TPI tooth count provides aggressive material removal without the slow pace of fine-tooth metal cutting blades that are designed for harder steel.

Q: How many blades come in a pack?

Each pack contains 5 reciprocating saw blades. This provides enough blades to keep crews cutting through multiple jobs without supply runs. Blades are consumables that dull with use - having spare blades on the truck prevents downtime when a blade wears out.

Q: Will these blades fit my reciprocating saw?

Yes - the universal shank design fits all standard reciprocating saws regardless of brand. Compatible saws include Milwaukee Sawzall, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, Ridgid, Craftsman, Porter-Cable, and virtually all other reciprocating saws with standard blade chucks (both screw-lock and tool-free quick-change types).

Q: How long do reciprocating saw blades last?

Blade life varies with use - cutting clean wood and aluminum, blades last through many jobs; cutting nail-embedded materials or harder metals wears blades faster. Replace blades when cutting becomes slow, excessive pressure is required, or teeth show visible damage. Blades are affordable consumables designed to be replaced when worn.

Q: Can contractors pick up locally instead of waiting for shipping?

Yes - GutterAll offers local pickup at the Damascus, Oregon location for contractors and installers in the Portland metro area. The facility is located at 19759 SE Sunnyside Rd, Damascus, OR 97089, open Monday through Friday 7am to 4pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm PST. Call (503) 850-6784 to confirm stock availability. GutterAll also offers local delivery and ships nationwide.

Power Tool Safety Notice

Always follow power tool safety practices when operating reciprocating saws. Wear safety glasses or face shield to protect eyes from chips and debris. Wear hearing protection during extended use. Wear cut-resistant gloves when handling cut metal pieces - edges are extremely sharp. Secure workpieces firmly before cutting to prevent movement and binding. Keep hands away from the blade path. Allow blade to stop completely before setting down the saw. Replace dull or damaged blades promptly - dull blades require excessive pressure and increase risk of binding and kickback. Disconnect power before changing blades. Read and follow all manufacturer safety instructions.

Volume Orders Welcome!

Need volume pricing on multiple blade packs for crew inventory or shop stock?

GutterAll works with contractors and shop managers on supply orders of any size. Reciprocating saw blades are consumables that crews use constantly during gutter installation, removal, and general construction. Contact GutterAll to discuss volume requirements and contractor pricing.

Contact GutterAll for Volume Orders: (503) 850-6784

Or email: sales@gutterall.com

GutterAll - Premium Gutter Components and Installation Supplies

Professional gutter components and installation accessories for contractors. GutterAll offers 9 Inch Reciprocating Saw Blades as an essential cutting tool for gutter installation and removal. Also known as sawzall blades, recip blades, recipro blades, or demo blades - these 6 TPI blades cut aluminum gutters, downspouts, fascia boards, and wood quickly and efficiently. The 9 inch (9" / 229 mm) blade length provides extended reach for thick materials and tight spaces. The universal shank fits all major reciprocating saw brands. Each pack contains 5 blades. Serving the Pacific Northwest with local pickup and shipping nationwide.

GutterAll - Damascus, Oregon

Professional Gutter Installation and Supplies

Address:
19759 SE Sunnyside Rd
Damascus, OR 97089
Hours:
Mon-Fri: 7am-4pm
Sat: 9am-2pm PST
Contractor Pickup Available
Email:
sales@gutterall.com
Phone:
(503) 850-6784
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