I was wondering, when you put one side of the saw on the guide rail, how do you prevent it from tipping over to the other side? I found the explanation in another RUclips video. Manfell provides a spacer, as standard equipment, with the saw. When I watch your video closely, I can see that the spacer suddenly appears magically. I wanted to mention the spacer here, to help others wondering about the same thing. By the way, I own a Mafell P1CC, and I found the spacer in the box today. It is there, but I have never figured out what it was for. Thanks for the video.
Advantage of the "d" shape handle - variable speed trigger. This jigsaw is very nice, but it is miserable when cutting metal... Was designed only for wood, and in metal the blade without the roller bents.
I have this jigsaw about a year. And it's absolutely great.
Amazing bit of kit. If this comes as 18v cordless, I would buy immediately.
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People know your serious when that stuff starts coming out the van!
I was wondering, when you put one side of the saw on the guide rail, how do you prevent it from tipping over to the other side? I found the explanation in another RUclips video. Manfell provides a spacer, as standard equipment, with the saw. When I watch your video closely, I can see that the spacer suddenly appears magically. I wanted to mention the spacer here, to help others wondering about the same thing. By the way, I own a Mafell P1CC, and I found the spacer in the box today. It is there, but I have never figured out what it was for. Thanks for the video.
Im gonna check my box right now because i was asking myself the same question :D thanks
Someone explain why I shouldn't just use a plunge cut circular saw instead
nice video, i think it will be bether if you go for normal or hard wood, then we can make us a idea!?
I prefer the d handle I think you have better control then barrel grip. and you have variable speed control
Didn't watch the video?
Advantage of the "d" shape handle - variable speed trigger.
This jigsaw is very nice, but it is miserable when cutting metal... Was designed only for wood, and in metal the blade without the roller bents.
It’s predominantly designed for carpenters