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saber saw mystery (or do you say sabre?)
When I went for my Bosch sabre saw this morning the plug was missing so
I went to Menards and got a Makita model 4324. I bought a pack of blades along with it, the other-than-Bosch kind. When I opened the Makita box, there was a complimentary blade inside, but it was a Bosch type. The instructions didn't mention anything about it, but does this tool take both types of blades? The Bosch type that was included works, but the small cross-tabs don't seem to insert up into the shank the way they would in a Bosch. Just curious, before I rip open the package of new blades I bought and find out they don't fit. |
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In article . com,
" wrote: When I went for my Bosch sabre saw this morning the plug was missing so I went to Menards and got a Makita model 4324. I bought a pack of blades along with it, the other-than-Bosch kind. When I opened the Makita box, there was a complimentary blade inside, but it was a Bosch type. The instructions didn't mention anything about it, but does this tool take both types of blades? The Bosch type that was included works, but the small cross-tabs don't seem to insert up into the shank the way they would in a Bosch. Just curious, before I rip open the package of new blades I bought and find out they don't fit. Don't know about the blades, but, now that you've got a Makita replacement, I'll pay the shipping of the plug-less Bosch to me. -- Owen Lowe The Fly-by-Night Copper Company __________ "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the Corporate States of America and to the Republicans for which it stands, one nation, under debt, easily divisible, with liberty and justice for oil." - Wiley Miller, Non Sequitur, 1/24/05 |
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Fly-by-Night CC wrote: Don't know about the blades, but, now that you've got a Makita replacement, I'll pay the shipping of the plug-less Bosch to me. -- Owen Lowe The Fly-by-Night Copper Company __________ Nope. Gonna put it out on the curb next to the shop vac that's got something stuck in the hose. No, I'm gonna get a stock replacement somewhere online, I guess. Just don't like taped-up cords. |
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Just go down to the local hardware store and get a replacement plug.
" wrote in message oups.com... Fly-by-Night CC wrote: Don't know about the blades, but, now that you've got a Makita replacement, I'll pay the shipping of the plug-less Bosch to me. -- Owen Lowe The Fly-by-Night Copper Company __________ Nope. Gonna put it out on the curb next to the shop vac that's got something stuck in the hose. No, I'm gonna get a stock replacement somewhere online, I guess. Just don't like taped-up cords. |
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J. Clarke wrote: the thing on the end of the power cord that plugs into the wall. Isn't there a single word in Boschian for this, like: thingenschtickenwallener? |
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Andrew Barss wrote: How on earth did you lose it -- have it plugged in through a car window and you forgot to unplug it before driving off? Big cat? Got really hungry? -- Andy Barss, most curious I was completely unprepared for it - pulled it out of the van and half the length of the cord and plug were missing. Dangling out the door and getting caught on something I drove by is a definite possibility. Anyway, I like the 59.00 Makita - it's nice and light, and has orbital action and variable speed. The Bosch I'll keep in the shop and the Makita will stay in the truck. |
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