Rian said:@derrils : If that were a screw, wouldn't you expect more burn-marks around it? Being Metal-to-Metal that would certainly have burned (grinding a nail has that same effect).
@ Eco Options Hardwood : Mafell also has a 30 day testing period. In fact, you don't even pay for the product. You just test it 30 day's, if you don't like it you return it. If you do like it, you pay for it.
@Dovetai65 : Thanx, couldn't agree more!
@Alan m : We did do other cuts, and you will see them in the test-results and in the video.
The test should come online tonight (dutch timezone). The video however (13minutes) is taking a lot of time to render (a lot more than we had anticipated). The movie should be online tomorrow.
@Rembo72 : I just saw Elvis on the television, how would that be possible if he was dead ;-)
@John : The Carvex is using a Festool blade...
People you should all make up your own mind, the only thing we can do is show you our results...
I would think that it shouldn't be that difficult to redo our test.. It's just a piece op wood (102mm x 200mm), with a jigsaw...
Have fun!
Rian said:@ Eco Options Hardwood : Mafell also has a 30 day testing period. In fact, you don't even pay for the product. You just test it 30 day's, if you don't like it you return it. If you do like it, you pay for it.
hockey_magnet said:Rian said:@ Eco Options Hardwood : Mafell also has a 30 day testing period. In fact, you don't even pay for the product. You just test it 30 day's, if you don't like it you return it. If you do like it, you pay for it.
Rian - this is utter crap. Maybe true of your dealer friend. This is a direct quote from Mafell's U.S. certified dealer:
"Un-used tools, returned in original packaging within 30 days of purchase, will receive full refund".
Please stop posting misleading infromation.
I have nothing against Mafell. I'm quite certain they make excellent tools, but I actually doubt that corporately they would support what you are doing here from a marketing perspective.
Chris
green fever said:Okay guys i have just returned from the w12 show in Birmingham UK , i went over to the maffell stand and had a chat with a guy who was showing the maffell jigsaw doing the usual demo so i asked several questions regarding it's capabilities etc and costs of the machine and accessories & blades etc, now this guy kept putting the maffell branded blade back in the saw even though he had other make blades which he said would all work fine as long as you used the correct blade for the material and type of cut , i asked him to cut right up to the edge of the worktop to check for blade deflection he did not instead he just kept cutting into the top, this guy mentioned how good the saw was and made references to other makes with blade guides that got hot and eventually wore the blades out , the worktop he cut was around 40mm it looked okay , when i asked about why no light and no cordless version and another few mechanical questions he said well here is the man that designed it i thought great he will come over to answer my questions twelve minutes later i got fed up and left , not before i found the costs of the saw and the optional angle base , the blades are ten pounds each!, now i am not saying the saw was bad just that i would expect the person who designed it would show more of an interest to a possible buyer at a large trade show !! it's a shame jmb was not there as it would have been good to get he's viewpoint on that jigsaw, and give an unbiased opinion as i am sure he would call it as he would see it , green.
Rian said:@hocky_magnet : Don't like being called a liar. Check your facts before posting bullcrap!
http://www.mafell.nl/fileadmin/downloads/pdf/formular_30tagetest_nl_0411_erw.pdf
green fever said:hi jmb , i got waylaid chewing the fat with Kevin from vantainer , then of to see the guys at tts then maffell, had a look around then coffee before i knew it time was gone then so was i , anyhow if i get my 18v 420 before you or peter parfit i shall get it over to one of you two for a review, all the best green.