Peter Halle said:Just as a source of information the Mafell that is often mentioned as being the top gun for a jigsaw is a $765 jigsaw here in the US.
Peter
rvieceli said:On the Bosch, did you get the barrel or the handle?
Thanks
Ron
Peter Halle said:Just as a source of information the Mafell that is often mentioned as being the top gun for a jigsaw is a $765 jigsaw here in the US.
Peter
Poindexter said:tsiawdt said:thank you all for the input I am still doing research
It isn't that hard a decision. Jigsaws are mostly the same. Your decision steps are:
1) Grip/handle... you made that decision already
2) Corded/Cordless
3) Dust collection... if important, go Festool
4) Blade ejection yes/no... I recommend yes because blades can get quite hot
5) If Festool, you'll have an extra adjustment when changing blade size. Many people consider this a negative, but it isn't that bad of one.
Along with dust collection, some added benefits of going Festool are:
A) If you have Festool guide rail then you can use it with your Festool jigsaw
B) Festool jigsaws have a simple-to-use circle jig
C) You get a systainer... if that's a benefit to you
rst said:I, like JimD, have an old barrel grip Bosch 1582. I have that table attachment and used it last week to modify a light swtch cover to accept two rectangluar switchs. I too use the Collins foot and over the last 36 years have used my saw to cut wood, plastics, steel (plainand S/S), tile, glass, and more aluminum than I like to remember. I have the dust extraction foot and it works about as good as can be realistically expected. I bought the corded Carvex and I feel it works as well as my ancient Bosch. I also have the cordless Carvex that I bought after buying the HKC and keep both in my service van. I've never expected my jigsaws to give as clean a cut as circular saws and dust extraction for any tool that throws dust forward will always be a compromise. Every new tool has a learning curve...It's up to each user as to their expectatons and willingness to find that sweet spot where everything works.
Holmz said:Also the p1cc comes with all the accessories except for the bevel base.
When one adds the costs up then the p1cc is a lot closer.
At least in Australian prices the loaded carvex and p1cc were.
But the [member=3373]Dovetail65[/member] points in the Bosch are noteworthy.
Cealan said:I heard the hilti jigsaw is a copy of the mafell
Rip Van Winkle said:...Cealan said:I heard the hilti jigsaw is a copy of the mafell
One of the features of the Mafell P1c jigsaw is that there is no roller blade guide/support for the jigsaw blade to run in/on/against on the Mafell. Most other professional jigsaws produced within the past 20 or 30 years have a roller guide. Fein is one exception I can think of to this. The lack of a back roller allows a jigsaw blade to be inserted both forward and backward facing for different types of cuts. The Hilti also lacks the interchangeable bases found on the Mafell, and the orbit setting appears to differ as well.
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