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EPatzer
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Just got myself a new tool! I retired my old Craftsman Jigsaw and replaced it with a new Bosch Jigsaw ($150 from Home Depot). Wow! What a difference! It has a roller bearing on the back of the blade that keeps it truely perpendicular to the shoe and it sounds like a sewing machine... Cut .040 and .080 aluminum with no problems and 3/4" MDO. Now I am looking in the garage for more things to whack apart...

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Eric Patzer
A.S.A.P. Design
Lafayette, CO
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Mike Clayton
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Thanks for the info Eric. I've been looking for something like that. Bought a roto-zip, but not too happy with it. Wonder how it (jigsaw) would work on lexan?

MC

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MC Graphics
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Pierre St.Marie
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We did the same thing, but with a DeWalt. Roller bearing etc. Cool schtuff.

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St.Marie Graphics
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Kalispell, Montana
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Michael Boone
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Did you buy the one with a swivel handle on top?

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Michael Boone
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I bought the one without a swivel head, cool thing about this is I don't need to find a tool to change the blades. Just turn the top 3 times, twist the blade, and pop in a new one...

Check out the Bosch site for blade recommendations on the Lexan or plastics.. E.

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Eric Patzer
A.S.A.P. Design
Lafayette, CO
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Are you doing straight cuts on aluminum?
If so, I assume it is with a guide.
Outside of a foot shear, I am not really happy with the cuts I get with my hand or powered shears.

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Michael Boone
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David,
The new Bosch has its own special blades.No tools to change like Eric says.The blades have the Bosch name on them...they are sharp like no blade I ever saw and hold an edge well.Real nice cuts on aluminum .Cut...follow up with a de-burring tool...ready to use.
With a guide,you can get some pretty smooth cuts.

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Michael Boone
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Using a guide (clamp and a 2x4) I cut .040 aluminum in 4' strips, I usually hate doing that but this time it worked like a charm!

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Eric Patzer
A.S.A.P. Design
Lafayette, CO
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Haven't cut alum. with it but this pic (see link) is all Bosch jigsaw work ... the RHAA is 3/4" mdo ... and I screwed two pieces together to cut both sides at same time ... that saw cut clean through that 1.5" around those curves like a hot knife through butter
http://members.aol.com/slamgrafyx/rhaapic.jpg
I love that saw!
I can't say enough about a quality saw vs. a cheap crapsman

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