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Spiral vs Jig saw
I'm new here, so do not know the group rules. I'm also pretty new to DIY
homeowner stuff. I need to install some handicap bars and step rails and refurbish a badly weathered deck. I'm not without some experience, having worked as a novice carpenter decades ago. I have most carpenter hand tools and a couple circular saws. I need to do some work that once would have been the domain of the jig saw, a tool I'm familiar with, but these new roto-zip saws intrigue me. I need to notch some step boards on the deck and cut out a section of some 1-1/8" thk verniered particle board. Should I go with the older jig saw or would I be better served, in the long run, by the newer spiral saw technology, assuming I can't afford both tools. Thank you. nb |
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