Which of the saws listed would be more suitable for cutting metal in tight quartersor flush to a surface where a hand-held hacksaw frame could not be used?
• Types of hand saws and what materials they are designed to cut • How saw shape and frame affect use in tight spaces or flush cutting • Which saws are commonly used for metal versus wood or drywall
• Look at each saw type and ask: Is this normally used for metal or for wood/drywall? • Which saw design would let you cut very close to a flat surface when a normal hacksaw frame won’t fit? • Which option is specifically meant to be used with a power drill or in open space, and so would not be ideal in tight quarters?
• Identify which options are primarily woodworking saws and eliminate them for cutting metal • Ask which saw depends on a frame that would prevent flush cutting in tight spaces • Confirm which saw type is commonly paired with hacksaw blades or metal‑cutting blades for tight or awkward locations
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