"Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> what do I get for an extra $30 for the Bosch?
A better jigsaw.
Brian.
>Subject: Two Barrel grip jigsaws: Which is best?
>From: "Never Enough Money" [email protected]
>Bosch 1591EVSK versus Makita 4341FCT.
>Both seem pretty nice -- what do I get for an extra $30 for the Bosch?
>
I owned a Makita barrel grip in the late 80's
Maybe it's been improved, but it was very
"jumpy" if I remember correctly, especially
in the high orbit settings. I remember the
base getting all bent up. The Bosch saws
are so smooth, I cut my finger one time
because I thought the blade had stopped
moving after releasing the trigger, and it
hadn't, because it actually runs on for a
couple of strokes owing to less friction
in the moving parts.
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 03:58:02 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:design-
>> I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw...but I wish I had a barrel
>> grip. The Bosch is second to none.
>> I'm not a Makita fan.
>> If I had to do it all over again?
>>
>> Bosch barrel grip...yup.
>
>Why the barrel? I've not used either one but was leaning towards the top
>handle. Maybe I'm just conditioned to look for the handle like on my crappy
>B & D that was about $20.
>Ed
>
I've used both and prefer the top handle. others prefer the barrel
grip.
"TeamCasa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Snip
>> I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw
>
> I like mine too!
> Dave
DITTO!
My Milwaukee (actually it's a rebranded & recolored Swiss-made AIG) really
_is_ "Heavy Duty".
And that I got it brand new for $80 by playing the price match games make it
all the sweeter :-)
--
Enjoy life and *do* well by it
-- it might well be the only chance you get :-)
Steve,
http://www.ApacheTrail.com/ww/
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Why the barrel? I've not used either one but was leaning towards the top
> handle. Maybe I'm just conditioned to look for the handle like on my
> crappy B & D that was about $20.
> Ed
Some people feel the barrel is easier to control. I see no advantage to
either except I used to use my dads when I was kid back in the 60's and his
was a barrel grip. After a while his would get almost too hot to handle.
The top handles are better insulated from any heat build up if that is still
a problem.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:design-
> > I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw...but I wish I had a barrel
> > grip. The Bosch is second to none.
> > I'm not a Makita fan.
> > If I had to do it all over again?
> >
> > Bosch barrel grip...yup.
>
> Why the barrel? I've not used either one but was leaning towards the top
> handle. Maybe I'm just conditioned to look for the handle like on my
crappy
> B & D that was about $20.
> Ed
>
> I know the barrel-grip Bosch does get hard to hold during long heavy cuts.
It gets hot and edges begin to dig in to your hand.
In article <[email protected]>,
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:design-
> > I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw...but I wish I had a barrel
> > grip. The Bosch is second to none.
> > I'm not a Makita fan.
> > If I had to do it all over again?
> >
> > Bosch barrel grip...yup.
>
> Why the barrel? I've not used either one but was leaning towards the top
> handle. Maybe I'm just conditioned to look for the handle like on my crappy
> B & D that was about $20.
> Ed
>
>
Maybe it's because the hand is closer to the blade and closer to the
work. It also allows you to rotate the saw on it's longitudinal axis so
you can work upside down without having to go into contortions.
I do use it upside down in confined areas when I install countertops.
The switch in the Milwaukee is so big, it covers almost 1/3 of the
inside handle. So in the beginning, I was constantly turning it on when
picking it up. I got used to it now. It does a wondeful job when I cut
patterns etc.
One thing I do NOT like about the Bosch barrel, the switch is on the
side and sometimes, when cutting out a sink hole in a counter top, the
switch will be right against the wall/backsplash so I can't get at it to
turn it off with backtracking my cut. I don't know if they still put the
switch there, but the one I use is about 12 years old. This one also has
a screwdriver you stick in the top handle to change blades...a real PITA.
And it is not VS.
LOL...maybe I'm due for a new one?
Mmmmm the Festool Trion PS 300 EQ looks like it would fit the bill?
http://www.festool-usa.com/portando/artikel/artikel_weiterleiten.cfm?id=2
89
or may be a Bosch?
http://www.mytoolstore.com/bosch/jigsaws.html
damn switch is still on the side...then again, so is the Festool for a
hundred bucks more...mmmm
naaaaaaa.. still saving for my Lamello.
Maybe next Cristmas.?
Ho ho ho
Rob
In article <[email protected]>,
"Dave Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> <snip> A better jigsaw.
>
> I'll second that.
>
>
>
> "Brian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> >> what do I get for an extra $30 for the Bosch?
> >
> >
> > A better jigsaw.
> >
> > Brian.
> >
> >
>
>
I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw...but I wish I had a barrel
grip. The Bosch is second to none.
I'm not a Makita fan.
If I had to do it all over again?
Bosch barrel grip...yup.
<snip> A better jigsaw.
I'll second that.
"Brian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>> what do I get for an extra $30 for the Bosch?
>
>
> A better jigsaw.
>
> Brian.
>
>
"sandman" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:design-
> I am very happy with my Milwaukee jigsaw...but I wish I had a barrel
> grip. The Bosch is second to none.
> I'm not a Makita fan.
> If I had to do it all over again?
>
> Bosch barrel grip...yup.
Why the barrel? I've not used either one but was leaning towards the top
handle. Maybe I'm just conditioned to look for the handle like on my crappy
B & D that was about $20.
Ed
"Brian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Never Enough Money" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>> what do I get for an extra $30 for the Bosch?
>
>
> A better jigsaw.
>
> Brian.
>
>
Seconded.
Russ,
a very happy 1584 owner