Date: 4/25/2001, 8:37 pm
: Well I just broke down and bought a new Milwaukee jig saw and was wondering
: what blade to use to cut out the flush mount hatches? I bought a couple
: blades (32 tooth Makita NO B-24) but they leave about a 1/16" cut. It
: uses the bayonet style blades. Any suggestions on a type of blade to get
: the thinner cut?
: Thanks
: Steve
Steve,
I tried several blades before I found one that worked good for me. I can't tell you the exact number but it's a Bosch (bayonet) TS 1018 or something similar. It is very thin and it's hollow ground with almost zero set in the teeth. This blade really cuts a thin kerf. I used the same blade for 2 boats. The first boat I used a hand held blade holder to cut the hatches. On the second boat I used my new jigsaw. The jigsaw did a quicker job but, no better than the hand tool.
Larry C.
Messages In This Thread
- Thin kerf jig saw blade for hatch cutouts?
Steve -- 4/25/2001, 8:23 pm- starting the cut
Jay Babina -- 4/26/2001, 1:58 pm- Re: starting the cut
Rob Macks -- 4/26/2001, 5:13 pm- Re: starting the cut
mike allen ---> -- 4/26/2001, 2:48 pm - Re: starting the cut
- Re: Thin kerf jig saw blade for hatch cutouts?
gisela -- 4/26/2001, 7:58 am- Re: Thin kerf jig saw blade for hatch cutouts?
Larry C. -- 4/25/2001, 8:37 pm - Re: starting the cut
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