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Re: Best Jig saw for the job
By:Rehd
Date: 6/27/2001, 2:14 am
In Response To: Best Jig saw for the job (Foster Nuffer)

: I'm looking for help picking out a power jigsaw.

: Roger and I picked up a bunch of Lauan plywood and now I'm going to build a
: kayak. I've got my eye on the Yare in The Kayak Shop book by Chris K..

: I'm thinking my old second hand, handheld, jigsaw will not be up to the task
: of cutting out the pieces. The book mentions a Porter Cable and other
: brands and I'd like a bit more help in chooseing. I'm sure there are those
: of you that have an opinion. I'd love to here it. Were hot to buy so we
: can make some sawdust.

: We have identified a few of posibilities: Bosch 1584 and 1587
: Porter Cable 9543, 548 and 97549

: We are after a good reliable saw that will do what we need.
: It would also be nice to know what blades work well.

: Thanks for any advice.

: Foster & Roger Nuffer

Hey Guys :)

You don't have to spend a lot of money to get a desent jigsaw. Just stay away from the bargain basement models and about every brand has it's " Better " quality stuff. I use Sears stuff and I've used some for many years with no problems. I'd recommend staying away from the cheap models, and also, I wouldn't advise going for the really slick models with the top knob that lets you scroll as well. Not worth the money and the blade is a bit loose and can move a little with the play in the mechanizm. About anything in the $30 to $50 range would be good. As for blades, try to find the plywood blades as they have more teeth per inch. The sheet metal blades have more and a finer cut, but take a while to get through.

How long a tool lasts has little to do with it's cost. If you clean your tools and keep them stored out of the dust and up where they won't get stepped on or knock around, they will all last a long time.

Accuracy isn't really a concern here as when you cut parts with a jig saw, you generally cut wide of the line and sand down to it. Also, with any jig saw, when you are cutting double, or duplicates, the turns tend to widen as there are no guides for the bottom of the blade. They flex out from the turning direction. When cutting curves, always go slow and keep the blade parallel to your cutting line.

As for price, just pick something that's in your budget and get used to using it. Good cutting comes from experience with the saw. Hope this helps!!

Rehd

Messages In This Thread

Best Jig saw for the job
Foster Nuffer -- 6/26/2001, 11:24 pm
Tools I like (not that you have to)
Pete Ford -- 7/10/2001, 10:44 pm
Cheap tools are fun too!
Jay Babina -- 6/29/2001, 2:49 pm
Re: Cheap tools are fun too! *Pic*
John Monfoe -- 7/11/2001, 5:51 am
Re: Cheap tools are fun too!
Rehd -- 6/29/2001, 10:37 pm
Fools for tools are we
!RUSS -- 6/30/2001, 12:15 am
Re: Fools for tools are we
Don Beale -- 7/1/2001, 11:12 pm
Re: Fools for tools are we
Roger Nuffer -- 7/1/2001, 11:59 pm
Re: Fools for tools are we OT
David Dick -- 6/30/2001, 8:04 am
Re: Fools for tools are we
Foster Nuffer -- 6/30/2001, 1:54 am
Re: Fools for tools are we
Tony -- 7/2/2001, 2:11 pm
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
John B. -- 6/28/2001, 7:23 pm
Yare? Really?
John B. -- 6/28/2001, 8:00 pm
Another Vote for Bosch AVS
Byron -- 6/28/2001, 3:18 pm
Luan?! Read "The New Kayak Shop"
John Schwartz -- 6/28/2001, 3:12 pm
Re: Bunch a crap, Lauan works fine *NM*
Grant Goltz -- 6/28/2001, 11:28 pm
1 author, 2 books, 9 (or so) years apart,
John Schwartz -- 6/29/2001, 9:42 pm
Re: I too am not an expert
LeeG -- 6/30/2001, 1:05 am
Thanks, refreshing perspective..
John Schwartz -- 6/30/2001, 8:45 am
FWIW, Chris K. recommends...
Brian Nystrom -- 6/27/2001, 1:01 pm
Re: FWIW, Chris K. recommends...
Shannon Sasser -- 6/27/2001, 2:19 pm
AVS vs AVSK
Paul Johnson -- 6/29/2001, 10:31 am
I think you mean 1584 vs. 1587
Brian Nystrom -- 6/29/2001, 11:49 am
Re: I think you mean 1584 vs. 1587
Shannon Sasser -- 6/29/2001, 1:49 pm
Moving over to the Bosch team? :\
Roger Nuffer -- 6/27/2001, 4:31 pm
Re: Moving over to the Bosch team? :\
Rob Macks -- 6/27/2001, 5:27 pm
I have the cheapest one. Works fine :) *NM*
Chip Sandresky -- 6/27/2001, 12:15 pm
Re: Best saw is the handy one
Tony -- 6/27/2001, 11:52 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
Jay Babina -- 6/27/2001, 7:51 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
Rob Macks -- 6/27/2001, 9:01 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
redhush -- 6/30/2001, 1:15 am
Re: Best brand for the tool
Shawn Baker -- 6/27/2001, 11:12 am
Re: Best brand for the tool
Robert Forsell -- 6/27/2001, 2:02 pm
Re: Best brand for the tool
Randy Powell -- 7/4/2001, 2:38 pm
Worm Drive
Rick M -- 6/28/2001, 3:14 am
Re: Mag77 (OT)
Shawn Baker -- 6/27/2001, 3:52 pm
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
Mike Hilt -- 6/27/2001, 3:07 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job *NM*
Mike Hilt -- 6/27/2001, 2:59 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
Ken Sutherland -- 6/27/2001, 2:58 am
Re: Best Jig saw for the job
Rehd -- 6/27/2001, 2:14 am
A P&C vote
!RUSS -- 6/26/2001, 11:59 pm