Hi
I have 4 jigsaws and want to use my Carvex PSBC 420 eb the most. It's battery powered, is the D handle model and it's a 2013. I also have a corded Trion 300, corded Bosch, and a 18v battery Makita BJV180.
I keep the Carvex in the truck for jobsite use. I use the Makita in the shop. I like the Makita and the way it feels in my hand. The handle is thick, oval shaped, and covered in rubber for better grip. Cuts good, has a light, and aftermarket dust collection adapter that is flimsy but works better than the festool picking up dust. Im thinking of moving the Makita to the truck and being a little more careful with the dust adaptor in use.
The reason I don't like the Carvex is the handle and trigger are to small/skinny and the trigger is not positioned for a lefty like me. Using my left hand I have to push the button to release the trigger, then squeeze the trigger with the same finger (no thumb), and hold the saw in position with the same hand. Not comfortable on lots of finish cuts. And the strobe light only seems to work for me at full speed, slower speeds are blurry to me.
I read that someone put epoxy putty on the trigger to build it up for a better squeeze. I'm also wondering if someone has come up with a wrap or something to build up the handle itself.
I like to use one hand on a jig saw but find that the Carvex is a two hander. Sometimes I will use my right hand for the carvex and push button with my thumb, squeeze trigger with finger and hold onto handle with remaining fingers. It's a little awkward in my right hand and I have to hold and guide with my left hand placed on the top front. Then I need a third hand to guide the hose around. Did I mention it's not comfortable.
SO any ideas on building up the D handle, the trigger, and tips for lighting would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brian
I have 4 jigsaws and want to use my Carvex PSBC 420 eb the most. It's battery powered, is the D handle model and it's a 2013. I also have a corded Trion 300, corded Bosch, and a 18v battery Makita BJV180.
I keep the Carvex in the truck for jobsite use. I use the Makita in the shop. I like the Makita and the way it feels in my hand. The handle is thick, oval shaped, and covered in rubber for better grip. Cuts good, has a light, and aftermarket dust collection adapter that is flimsy but works better than the festool picking up dust. Im thinking of moving the Makita to the truck and being a little more careful with the dust adaptor in use.
The reason I don't like the Carvex is the handle and trigger are to small/skinny and the trigger is not positioned for a lefty like me. Using my left hand I have to push the button to release the trigger, then squeeze the trigger with the same finger (no thumb), and hold the saw in position with the same hand. Not comfortable on lots of finish cuts. And the strobe light only seems to work for me at full speed, slower speeds are blurry to me.
I read that someone put epoxy putty on the trigger to build it up for a better squeeze. I'm also wondering if someone has come up with a wrap or something to build up the handle itself.
I like to use one hand on a jig saw but find that the Carvex is a two hander. Sometimes I will use my right hand for the carvex and push button with my thumb, squeeze trigger with finger and hold onto handle with remaining fingers. It's a little awkward in my right hand and I have to hold and guide with my left hand placed on the top front. Then I need a third hand to guide the hose around. Did I mention it's not comfortable.
SO any ideas on building up the D handle, the trigger, and tips for lighting would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brian