Good77696e
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- Oct 15, 2012
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I was trying to upgrade my dewalt jigsaw. After reading all the reviews I decided on a bosch JS470EB. I found it to be just the most horrible saw ever! It heated up so much after just a short use that it was hard to hold on to and the blade wander was amazing. It was all over the place, very hard to control. I thought at first it was just me, after reading so many good reviews, but no matter how hard I tried I could bot get that saw to cut straight.
I ended up taking it back and getting the saw that also came up so often. The festool... It was a little more money, but wow, what a difference. I have only two complaints. One, which people often mention, it's hard to see the cut line. The other complaint is that I like it so much it makes me want to purchase other festool products, and that could add up to a lot of money in a hurry.
I've since managed to find a second hand ct 33 vacumn that I bought. I've hooked it up to the jigsaw and found that the dust collection doesn't seem to be as good as what people are saying. Any dust that comes out the top of the work piece is collected, but there is still quite a bit that falls on to the floor. I can't see any way around this. So now I'm wondering if the router would be the same way? I was thinking of investing in a 2200 router. I'm cutting out pieces using a template with a spiral up bit. I suppose the first few passes it would collect quite a bit, but then once it cuts through I would think there would be quite a bit that falls below. Anyone have experience with this? They were telling me at the dealer that I could cut right through the 3/4" plywood in one pass, has anyone on here tried that? I'm sure I could too with the router I'm using, but I don't think it's meant to work that hard.
I'm using an old Makita 3612BR that works just fine, I was thinking of getting the dust extraction piece to attach and see if works OK.
I ended up taking it back and getting the saw that also came up so often. The festool... It was a little more money, but wow, what a difference. I have only two complaints. One, which people often mention, it's hard to see the cut line. The other complaint is that I like it so much it makes me want to purchase other festool products, and that could add up to a lot of money in a hurry.
I've since managed to find a second hand ct 33 vacumn that I bought. I've hooked it up to the jigsaw and found that the dust collection doesn't seem to be as good as what people are saying. Any dust that comes out the top of the work piece is collected, but there is still quite a bit that falls on to the floor. I can't see any way around this. So now I'm wondering if the router would be the same way? I was thinking of investing in a 2200 router. I'm cutting out pieces using a template with a spiral up bit. I suppose the first few passes it would collect quite a bit, but then once it cuts through I would think there would be quite a bit that falls below. Anyone have experience with this? They were telling me at the dealer that I could cut right through the 3/4" plywood in one pass, has anyone on here tried that? I'm sure I could too with the router I'm using, but I don't think it's meant to work that hard.
I'm using an old Makita 3612BR that works just fine, I was thinking of getting the dust extraction piece to attach and see if works OK.