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Reddit mentions of Top Handle Jig Saw

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Top Handle Jig Saw. Here are the top ones.

Top Handle Jig Saw
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3 orbital settings plus straight cutting with a powerful 3.9 AMP motor for use in a variety of materialsErgonomically designed rubberized grip for increased comfort and controlVariable speed control dial (500-3,100 SPM) enables user to match the speed to the application for optimal cutting performance in a variety of materialsCounterweight balancing system for reduced vibrationDie-cast aluminum base adjusts up to 45° right or left and positive stop at 90° for solid cutting performanceLarge trigger switch for easy operationLock-on button for extended operationThrough-the-body dust port provides optimal dust management with use of clear dust cover and vacuumOnboard hex wrench for fast and easy blade changes and bevel adjustmentsUses Tang shank blades1 ea. Blade (792529-7)Hex Wrench (783201-2)Tool Case (824572-9)JV0600K4351FCT4350FCTErgonomically designed rubberized grip for more comfortVariable-speed dial control (500-3,100SPM) for optimal cutting performance in a variety of materialsCounterweight balancing system for reduced vibrationDie-cast aluminum base adjusts up to 45 degrees right or left for solid cutting performanceUses Tang-shank blades
Specs:
ColorTeal
Height7.75589 Inches
Length8.54329 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight4.188782978 Pounds
Width3.03149 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Top Handle Jig Saw:

u/skattr · 5 pointsr/woodworking

Dust Collector - $239

Air Filtration - $139.99

As far as jointers - I'd stay away from the bench top ones. You'll find them useful for a short period of time, but then you'll realize you should have sprung for a bigger model. Along with a planer, I would look on CL for a decently priced used model. Obviously this doesn't work with your Amazon Gift card plan, but I wouldn't waste them. And buying a good jointer new off amazon is going to be out of your budget.

Jigsaw - $65.99

3M Respirator Mask - $15.97

As far as clamps, I would stick with Bessey clamps. I would price check Amazon vs Home Depot and see what's cheaper. If HD is cheaper, don't waste your Amazon GCs on them. HD tends to run Special Buys on them from time to time too.

Right now, you're just under $500. Do you plan on doing any hand tool work (i.e. chisels, handsaws)? If so, you can spend some on those tools as well.

u/d_paulson · 5 pointsr/HomeImprovement

As someone working through this but a few years ahead of you, I'll pass along the list of stuff I've bought and/or wish to buy...

Hand Tools

  1. You say you have screwdrivers, but ifs worthwhile to have a full complement of them. You might consider getting a hand tool set like this one. Also, diagonals. Can't stress that enough. Eventually, you might upgrade a lot of these, but it'll get you started.

  2. Ratcheting wrenches, along these lines. Conventional wrenches are functional, but these are much more so.

  3. Ratcheting hex key set. In fact, this one looks good. If you have any Ikea furniture in your future, these will be worth their weight in guld.

  4. Maybe a vise. That particular vice is mid-priced, but you can find well-reviewed vises at just about any price point.

  5. A good range of sand paper grits: 80, 100, 120, 150, 180. You might also pick up a sanding sponge.

    Power Tools

  6. A Dremel

  7. Maybe an electric circular saw or a jigsaw. I really don't know which I'd prioritize, but you should probably have at least one of them.

  8. If there's money left over in your budget, I'd suggest a random orbit sander.

  9. A drill press

    Also, there are fluids to consider

  10. Simple Green

  11. Penetrating oil

  12. Wood Glue

  13. Mineral Spirits

  14. Linseed Oil

    Of these, I'd focus on the hand tools, fluids, and the Dremel. You can always ask someone to buy you a saw for Christmas. If you have these things on hand, there probably won't be a job come along that you can't handle at some basic level. I'm assuming you don't need yard grooming tools, because that's an entirely different list.
u/FlosCarmeli · 1 pointr/woodworking

Which jigsaw would you recommend? I was looking at the Makita Here