I assume you mean the P1CC, but would you not need a guide ?I only suggest the Mafell as it’s cutting accuracy for me seems to be almost as good as a circular saw
I assume you mean the P1CC, but would you not need a guide ?I only suggest the Mafell as it’s cutting accuracy for me seems to be almost as good as a circular saw
There is no way that this is a lemon product, nor junk, though almost certainly not for you.Firstly great video Peter, but boy, talk about a lemon product, well in my opinion. Peter does a good job trying to extol the features of this piece of hay is in my opinion junk. I know, I will have upset the devotees to the brand, but seriously, why, just why would you buy one?
That really makes that jigsaw a useful tool, shame I am on Makita / Festool pattern tracks and not Mafell / Bosch.
That Festool table saw is closer to being a model makers saw, I cannot connect £1500 with a saw that you can carry around. Apart from the dust aspect and cordless what makes it better than any of these
https://www.dm-tools.co.uk/Bosch-GTS10XC-110V-Portable-Table-Saw-250mm-With-Sliding-Carriage/P8993
https://www.dm-tools.co.uk/Dewalt-D...le-Saw-210mm-Blade-610mm-Max-Rip-1700W/P17688
but this Mafell makes the Festool seem like an Aldi special at £2500 and for that it should make tea and do a days work all on its own for this price
https://www.dm-tools.co.uk/Mafell-Erika-70EC-240V-Push-Pull-Saw-2000watt/P9180
and sold out !!
Not sure if you mean about using a jigsaw for ripping, or about why the Festool was a preferred option over those saws, but if the latter I covered the road to this decision in a previous video, hereWell, perhaps it’s a good subject matter for another of @petermillard perhapsepisode excellent 10 minute workshops. Every day is a school day.
Well.why, just why would you buy one?
I don`t have the Mafell Erika 85 but I do want one, its powerful enough to rip fairly decent sized solid timber and delicate enough to cut small components safely or thin materials and you can chuck it in the van easily. The pull function is great with the angle attachment, so much better than a normal mitre guage, it just makes sense. Even the folding legs are well done.I think this might be one of those tools you need to see in the flesh and being used but it has to meet your needs so if cutting full sheets then forget any table saw unless it is a big sliding table job. I must say that noise has never been a deciding factor as I just wear ear defenders but if you are working in a persons house then not so good, you ask them all to wear ear defenders or go out for the day though.
It is crazy when a £1500 saw of that size is the middle range, but a lot cheaper than the Mafell. Anyone got the Mafell who wishes to discuss its pro's and con's ?
That video on the Mafell jigsaw is interesting, great quality cut and with a Bosch blade so it would seem you don't always need the expensive thicker blades which then raises the question of why is it more accurate than other jig saws because I always thought it was that special blade.but I found this showing the Jigsaws capability. I’ve used it myself to rip.
More details please, what regulation change ?in fact I saw the petermillard video about the regulation change
I was going to ask that too! AFAIK the only regs change I’ve covered was about NVR-equivalent switches on routers.More details please, what regulation change ?
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