Eric The Viking
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I rarely use a jigsaw - to the extent I'd quite forgotten where I'd put my horrid cheap thing, until I needed it last week-end.
I couldn't get it to cut perpendicular to the bit of 19mm chipboard I had to scribe, thankfully this didn't matter, but that and the noise and vibration made me think about replacing it, before prices go up yet again. So I had a look at what Axminster had to offer (as a starting point).
Basically it seems to come down to Makita Bosch or Festool (and a second mortgage). And oddly, the Festool ones weren't rated all that highly either. So top of my "possibles" list right now is the Makita 4351, in no small part because it has an LED worklight built in (which I'd find very handy) and it's soft start.
Over to you lot - opinions?
Ta. E.
I couldn't get it to cut perpendicular to the bit of 19mm chipboard I had to scribe, thankfully this didn't matter, but that and the noise and vibration made me think about replacing it, before prices go up yet again. So I had a look at what Axminster had to offer (as a starting point).
Basically it seems to come down to Makita Bosch or Festool (and a second mortgage). And oddly, the Festool ones weren't rated all that highly either. So top of my "possibles" list right now is the Makita 4351, in no small part because it has an LED worklight built in (which I'd find very handy) and it's soft start.
Over to you lot - opinions?
Ta. E.