Here are my two tips for using the Festool Trion Jigsaw:
Problem: Plastic vacuum hose adapter seems like it may break every time the hose is attached as it takes a bit of force to push the hose on.
Solution: Attach the vacuum hose to the plastic vacuum adapter before attaching the plastic hose adapter to the jigsaw. Maybe this is obvious to most, but it wasn't immediately obvious to me. I found this to make a huge difference in the ease in which the hose it attached and also reduces the risk of breaking the plastic adapter.
Problem: Trouble seeing the blade? Tired of blowing dust and chips out of the way because you removed the plastic guard so you could see the blade? Wish you had the Bosch blower feature?
Solution: Take the other end of the vacuum hose (the end not hooked up to the jigsaw) and plug it into the discharge of the CT vacuum and remove the clear plastic dust collection adapter provided with the jigsaw. While this defeats the sawdust capturing feature, the air from the CT blows away all the dust and really increases blade visibility.
Of course, you could learn to follow the pointer like Per did here.
Or you could build a $2 light like Bill did here.
Thanks for reading,
Chris
Problem: Plastic vacuum hose adapter seems like it may break every time the hose is attached as it takes a bit of force to push the hose on.
Solution: Attach the vacuum hose to the plastic vacuum adapter before attaching the plastic hose adapter to the jigsaw. Maybe this is obvious to most, but it wasn't immediately obvious to me. I found this to make a huge difference in the ease in which the hose it attached and also reduces the risk of breaking the plastic adapter.
Problem: Trouble seeing the blade? Tired of blowing dust and chips out of the way because you removed the plastic guard so you could see the blade? Wish you had the Bosch blower feature?
Solution: Take the other end of the vacuum hose (the end not hooked up to the jigsaw) and plug it into the discharge of the CT vacuum and remove the clear plastic dust collection adapter provided with the jigsaw. While this defeats the sawdust capturing feature, the air from the CT blows away all the dust and really increases blade visibility.
Of course, you could learn to follow the pointer like Per did here.
Or you could build a $2 light like Bill did here.
Thanks for reading,
Chris