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: Good that your problem was solved. I wanted to add for others as
: well that I have found that an orbital jig saw is a night and
: day difference from a non-orbital. I had a rockwell non-orbital
: and sometime I would get bade drift. When I got my DeWalt
: orbital it would always cut clean corners with no drifting of
: the blade. I know the DeWalt better quality blades also had a
: lot to do with it but the orbital action was invented for a
: reason and it works.
I use the DeWalt blades too. They give an excellent cut.
Et
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Doug S -- 6/11/2010, 11:26 pm- Results
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Etienne Muller -- 6/14/2010, 8:46 am
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