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That's disappointing for a $360.00 USD jigsaw IMHO.
JimH2 said:The saw cannot do it in other than very thin material.
NH-Engineering said:I am now considering a Mafell in addition to my Carvex because i like the more rigid blade mechanism of the Mafell.
I assume that a Mafell will perform well when used with a guide? Can someone comment on this?
Larso said:I wont sell it because i dont think its fair to pass on a problem but it wont get used at all in future.
aas said:Larso said:I wont sell it because i dont think its fair to pass on a problem but it wont get used at all in future.
Festool passed on a problem when they sold it to you!.. if you sell it to someone else, at least they'll be buying the problem for a few less $$$ [unsure]
Kev said:aas said:Larso said:I wont sell it because i dont think its fair to pass on a problem but it wont get used at all in future.
Festool passed on a problem when they sold it to you!.. if you sell it to someone else, at least they'll be buying the problem for a few less $$$ [unsure]
He's a "real Aussie" and that comes with more integrity than a temple full of monks ... respect that !!!
aas said:Kev said:aas said:Larso said:I wont sell it because i dont think its fair to pass on a problem but it wont get used at all in future.
Festool passed on a problem when they sold it to you!.. if you sell it to someone else, at least they'll be buying the problem for a few less $$$ [unsure]
He's a "real Aussie" and that comes with more integrity than a temple full of monks ... respect that !!!
Yeah, respect!.. I'm going sell my problem though!
philphilop said:I remember being involved in a post regarding a carvex and i gave advise to the writer to buy the Mafell to which he responded, but its not green.
That is the problem with the FOG, most people only buy Festool and see the world through green tinted glasses.
The carvex is a 20 year old bosch jigsaw with gimmicks to trick people into buying it.
The mafell is light years ahead in design and functionality but doesn't fit in with the image that most readers have of their obsession with festool.
Their drills are the same, we call them "beep beep" drills in our industry because even the power cord versions beep if you try to drill or drive into anything other than dry softwoods
Kev said:Ironic that Mafell have probably had a jigsaw sales increase because of the FOG and in no way as a result of them trying to improve prospect relations or distribution & sales channels.
In Australia we refer to that as doing a Steven Bradbury ...
Larso said:...
I wont sell it because i dont think its fair to pass on a problem but it wont get used at all in future.
philphilop said:That is the problem with the FOG, most people only buy Festool and see the world through green tinted glasses.
Kev said:So ... all this negative CARVEX talk got me rattled, so I thought I'd got and do a few test cuts of my own. You know what? .. I'm really impressed with my CARVEX 420 cordless !!
Thoughts everyone?
PS I wasn't a jigsaw virgin prior to the CARVEX, I have others and have used many over the years .. and I do like the CARVEX (albeit the cordless version is heavy).