Yes it works well with gypsum board, and stays sharp for a long time.
Good Question, Just. I used this to cut off sections of a shed that had shingles
This will probably work better than a "standard" reciprocating blade, but it is NOT recommended. HardieTrim recommends cutting ONLY with a specific dust-reducing circular saw and PCD (polycrystalline diamond) tipped blade certified for HardieTrim products, preferably in conjunction with a HEPA dust collecting vacuum. A NIOSH respirator with appropriate filters would also be highly recommended. Also, for reference, PCD is generally more than 25x longer-lasting than carbide, so even with the greater amount of teeth in this product (sharing the wear) vs the 4-6 teeth typical of circular saw blade designed for HardieTrim, this may still wear faster than you expect.
yes, any sawzall.
Yes it will. All of Milwaukee sawzall blades will fit in the folding jab saw.
I didn't try with crasfsman sa, but with Dwalt saw it works
Lassie, I don't know why Home Depot will not ship to Sweden. I use my blades in a Black and Decker 20VT chordless sawsall and they work great.
This particular blade is made to work with reciprocating saws. The tool I believe you are describing would take a different blade this will however work just fine with the M12 hackzall.
Yes, however it’s really slow. It would be better to have a bi-metal sawzall Blake four hardened nails.