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Mike M wrote:
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 19:00:31 -0500, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 8/28/2013 6:57 PM, Leon wrote: On 8/28/2013 5:11 PM, Mike M wrote: I've needed a decent jigsaw for years. I have an old skil jigsaw that is a POS and hard to find blades for. It's so bad I probably use it less then once a year, I have better luck with a saws all. For most work I just use the bandsaw. Festool has a new jigsaw, the Carvex and I'm treating myself to one. They ship Sept. 1 and I even splurged on the accessory kit. Also realize I'm not getting any younger so if I move further out from the urban spread I may not have as much shop space and have been keeping the idea of working in a smaller shop in mind. I hate you! ;~) Actually I wold love to have one too and in this case I really can't justify replacing my Laguna BS and Milwaukee jig saw. LOL Priorities, you got your Saw Stop, so I got off cheap. I still have a perfectly good Unisaw with a large Laguna sliding table, so we all make choices. But when I saw what this jigsaw could do I decided it was time. I've been doing the annual varnish the railings on the deck, and this year did the prep with a Festool Rotek and extractor. It took maybe a 1/4 of the time it did with my other sanders. I know we agree on some tools are worth the price. Mike M I'm just jellyous! LOL. I love thar articulating base on the Carvex. |
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