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I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like
some opinions on the saw. Regards |
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"newman" wrote in message
... I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Regards I used mine recently to cut the tops off 4x4 fence posts, managed to pick it up months ago at B&Q for £27, I found it brilliant for the fence posts, I've not used it since then. It's certainly worth buying if you can get a good deal on it... |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote:
I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Regards It's a piece of junk. I bought one from B&Q. It jammed and I returned it The second started spouting smoke from the motor after a few minutes running. I returned it, obtained a refund and a £15 voucher. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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![]() "Andy Hall" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Regards It's a piece of junk. I've had one for some considerable time, and I would certainly agree with the above. Ok for about the first 10 minutes of use. |
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In article , Farmer Giles
writes "Andy Hall" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. It's a piece of junk. I've had one for some considerable time, and I would certainly agree with the above. Ok for about the first 10 minutes of use. Would it be any use as a boat anchor, or isn't it nearly heavy enough? -- Paul |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 17:46:46 +0100, "Paul C. Dickie"
wrote: In article , Farmer Giles writes "Andy Hall" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. It's a piece of junk. I've had one for some considerable time, and I would certainly agree with the above. Ok for about the first 10 minutes of use. Would it be any use as a boat anchor, or isn't it nearly heavy enough? Not even that. It's a real pity because the concept is good in terms of the different blades and even the balance of the machine. It's let down by poor mechanics and poor quality control AFAICS. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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"Farmer Giles" wrote in message ...
"Andy Hall" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Regards It's a piece of junk. I've had one for some considerable time, and I would certainly agree with the above. Ok for about the first 10 minutes of use. how odd. Mine (prev model before current) came from B&Q heavily price reduced. Not been any trouble at all, though I haven't used it all that much as I have various other saws. Nor has it been used for an extended time. But as a sabre saw able to reach into difficult positions it is better & a more directionally stable cut than a jigsaw. The wide woodcutting blade is especially useful when you want to cut, eg a noggin, off flush with a joist. Also been removing old CH pipes between joists with it recently: it has saved a few raw knuckles that I'm sure I would have got from contorting with a hacksaw. Snags are unique expensive blades only 3 blade designs OTOH I haven't tried any of the competing sabre saws, but I haven't seen any of those with the broad woodsaw blade which I like. |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote:
I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. They're great. Really useful for cutting firewood, less chance of injury than chainsaw or sawbench and they work for just long enough to convince you to buy a Bosch replacement instead after they've broken. Some seem to eat motors. Mine ate its crankshaft bearing. -- Smert' spamionam |
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![]() "Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:45:29 GMT, newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. They're great. Really useful for cutting firewood, less chance of injury than chainsaw or sawbench and they work for just long enough to convince you to buy a Bosch replacement instead after they've broken. Some seem to eat motors. Mine ate its crankshaft bearing. The B&D is a waste of time. Give a wide berth. Wickes sell a version of one. Try that. |
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Andy Dingley wrote...
they work for just long enough to convince you to buy a Bosch replacement Is there a Bosch alternative other than the £200 Tyrannosaw? I've only seen standard reciprocating saws which presumably don't give such a good cut as a saw with a deeper, rigid blade. |
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In message , mike
writes Andy Dingley wrote... they work for just long enough to convince you to buy a Bosch replacement Is there a Bosch alternative other than the £200 Tyrannosaw? Wrecks ? -- geoff |
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newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Of limited use. If the price is right, and you've the space, ok. But don't expect it to *replace* any hand saw in the way many power tools do. -- *If you remember the '60s, you weren't really there Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article , newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Of limited use. If the price is right, and you've the space, ok. But don't expect it to *replace* any hand saw in the way many power tools do. -- *If you remember the '60s, you weren't really there Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. It will be £15, is it worth it? Regards |
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newman wrote:
It will be £15, is it worth it? To be fair, no. Someone bought me one a few years ago, which I have attempted to use for a variety of tasks. It is not really that good at any of them. The stroke length is too short, it vibrates to much, the mechanism is pretty flimsy, it does not take standard reciprocating saw blades and the proprietary blades come in a much smaller range. The trigger makes you hand hurt after prolonged usage, it has daft interlocks that are a pain and also require too much force to operate. In jigsaw mode it is outclassed by even the naffest jigsaw. In fact if you want one I will gladly post you mine if you pay the postage! To give it credit the variable speed control is OK though. (I gave up and bought one of the Axminster "White" reciprocating saws. That is actually quite useful) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 23:36:30 GMT, newman wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , newman wrote: I can get one of these reduced at Argos, but before I buy I would like some opinions on the saw. Of limited use. If the price is right, and you've the space, ok. But don't expect it to *replace* any hand saw in the way many power tools do. -- *If you remember the '60s, you weren't really there Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. It will be £15, is it worth it? Regards The huge reduction should tell you something. It's a bit like buying a poor quality razor - the cost of blades will quickly exceed the cost of the razor. I'd skip it. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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