DeWalt

DW311K

Reciprocating Saw #2

Background

Sethlans, the Etruscan god of fire and smithing, names this DeWalt DW311K Reciprocating Saw. In Etruscan myth, Sethlans crafted divine tools, embodying fiery creation. At 360 Metalwork, we chose Sethlans for its role in cutting steel for projects like the Gillis sink post, bringing fiery power to our Austin workshop.

How It Works

The DeWalt DW311K Reciprocating Saw features a 13-amp motor, driving a blade at up to 2,600 strokes per minute. Its keyless blade clamp allows quick changes, and variable speed ensures control. Sethlans cuts through metal with a push-pull motion, handling steel beams and pipes with precision.

What It Does

Sethlans slices steel for Lakeway handrail projects at 360 Metalwork, enabling precise shaping. It handles demolition and fabrication, trimming metal for staircases and supports. This saw ensures clean cuts, helping us craft high-end metalwork that’s both durable and beautiful, with Sethlans’s fiery strength in every slice.

Where to Get One

Add Sethlans’s power to your workshop with a DeWalt Reciprocating Saw. Available at Home Depot via CJ Affiliate, it’s perfect for metalwork. Visit Home Depot to get this mythic cutting tool.

References: Sethlans in Etruscan Mythology, Reciprocating Saw Guide