Jamesc
Established Member
Ok, I am about to have a birthday (21 again ) and my lovely wife has sanctioned replacing my somewhat worn jigsaw.
I have narrowed my selection to two, the budget won't stretch any further so Festool or my personal choice of Mafell are completly out of the question.
The work the saw will be put to is generally cutting oak up to 1", both square cuts and curved (scribed joints). My trusty Bosch Milenium is more than man enough but is showing its age and wear.
My choice is between the Bosch http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-bosch-gst-135-bce-jigsaw-prod29669/
And the Makita BJV180 http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-bjv180z-cordless-jigsaw-18v--body-only-prod821736/
I have other Makita 18V tools and am very happy with them, the reviews I've found seem very favourable and I like the idea of cordless. On the other hand my Bosch has been a real workhorse and the new blade guide looks pretty good.
Any horror stories, don't do it or thoughts would be welcome
James
I have narrowed my selection to two, the budget won't stretch any further so Festool or my personal choice of Mafell are completly out of the question.
The work the saw will be put to is generally cutting oak up to 1", both square cuts and curved (scribed joints). My trusty Bosch Milenium is more than man enough but is showing its age and wear.
My choice is between the Bosch http://www.axminster.co.uk/bosch-bosch-gst-135-bce-jigsaw-prod29669/
And the Makita BJV180 http://www.axminster.co.uk/makita-bjv180z-cordless-jigsaw-18v--body-only-prod821736/
I have other Makita 18V tools and am very happy with them, the reviews I've found seem very favourable and I like the idea of cordless. On the other hand my Bosch has been a real workhorse and the new blade guide looks pretty good.
Any horror stories, don't do it or thoughts would be welcome
James