The one I had, that I paid $13 for at a disreputable outlet 10 years ago has died. RIP.
It was a terrible jigsaw.
Now - any recommendations for a good one? Doesn't need to be overkill - just for stuff we do - 3/4" ply/ MDF, etc. And quiet as possible.
And corded is fine.
Any jigsaw recommendations?
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Re: Any jigsaw recommendations?
You mean a handheld saber saw or a bench tool scroll saw on a base?
Peter Havriluk
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This kinda thing:
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Re: Any jigsaw recommendations?
20 years ago I bougth a cheapo too. Horrible thing. Always crooked lines.
I for me like Hitachi and Makita's.
Herman
I for me like Hitachi and Makita's.
Herman
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Bosch makes a good one
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Re: Any jigsaw recommendations?
A lot of it is feel (balance, etc), especially with a jig-saw, at least in my experience. I like DeWalt, mine is cordless but they make a corded version. Like you all mentioned, after years of struggling with a cheap junker most anything is always an improvement.
I do think variable speed, regardless of brand, is worth the extra cost.
I do think variable speed, regardless of brand, is worth the extra cost.
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