A friend bought a used Festool Trion PS 300 EQ-Plus jigsaw for his son last year. He borrowed it before the purchase. A few days ago tried to cut through 1/4" BB ply with it because he thought that was the easiest quickest way for him to get it cut. Clamped a level to the plywood to use as a fence for the jigsaw. He didn't get very far into the cut when it started throwing sparks off.
I noticed that the blade had turned inward! I can't see anyway to have turned that jigsaw. What the heck is going on here?
This was the second time he had attempted to do this same exact thing. I think the first time he was trying to cut through 3/4" BB ply. I figured that was just too thick for it and thought even the cheapest jigsaw could make it through 1/4" ply without any problems. Wrong!
Could the tool be bad? Is it worth fixing? If so how would that work?
Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated
I noticed that the blade had turned inward! I can't see anyway to have turned that jigsaw. What the heck is going on here?
This was the second time he had attempted to do this same exact thing. I think the first time he was trying to cut through 3/4" BB ply. I figured that was just too thick for it and thought even the cheapest jigsaw could make it through 1/4" ply without any problems. Wrong!
Could the tool be bad? Is it worth fixing? If so how would that work?
Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated