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Post by nivekn on Nov 25, 2013 16:39:00 GMT -5
I just got it today for David from Timberwolf Tools. The P1CC definitely better than the Carvex. It is powerfull yet very smooth, well built machine. Thanks for the members on this board, now I am hooked on the red one. David at Timberwolf Tools is very helpfull !
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Nov 25, 2013 17:59:55 GMT -5
Welcome and good choice
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 25, 2013 18:15:33 GMT -5
Ya Dave's a good bloke. Welcome to the forum!
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 25, 2013 18:20:38 GMT -5
be sure to check out the following threads if you haven't already regarding blades and the like. blades cuts
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Post by 7 on Nov 25, 2013 23:53:10 GMT -5
Congrats, It's a great saw. I have had mine for only a short time and am pretty excited about it. Not enough chances to use it though because my work is so varied.
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Post by jalvis on Nov 26, 2013 0:04:24 GMT -5
Thats great! Be sure to show some applications during your next project.
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Post by kalas on Nov 26, 2013 6:39:12 GMT -5
Congrats! I am jelous. Thinking of getting that one too. David Powell at Timberwolf is a great dealer. It's been a pleasure to work with him.
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Post by nivekn on Nov 26, 2013 9:52:31 GMT -5
The cuts are so clean, really amazing jig saw. I got Bosch Blades from Lowes this morning. Planning on the next red tool purchase, maybe the KS300, MT55 or Erika.
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Post by jalvis on Nov 26, 2013 10:25:42 GMT -5
Sounds like you eventually will be getting all three! The KSS300 will be my next Mafell. Cant tell you how many times a pull out the miter saw and wish I had that little guy.
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Post by GhostFist on Nov 26, 2013 11:09:38 GMT -5
wow good selection there...I would say get the erika first. It's certainly the most expensive but can do a lot of the operations (not all) that the other two saws can do. If you cant afford the erika off the bat go for the 55. That saw is such an absolute pleasure to use and it can do a good chunk of the functions a table saw can. The 300 I of course love, it's the perfect all around saw and so compact. It's possible to do an entire job with this tool alone but you have to take extra care with your set up and measurements. a few simple jigs and you can do 90 percent of what a good miter saw can do but there is a learning curve to that.
For the record I bought the 300 first, then the 55, still waiting on an erika but that's just how my work called for these tools. Ha!
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Post by nivekn on Nov 26, 2013 13:02:21 GMT -5
I have to wait 2 months before I can do Erika. I am thinking KSS300 first since I already for the green TS75. I like the flex track rolls up in the box. Jalvis , I will end up with all three and more..
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Post by nivekn on Nov 26, 2013 16:42:47 GMT -5
I have to wait 2 months before I can do Erika. I am thinking KSS300 first since I already for the green TS75. I like the flex track .
Jalvis , I will end up with all three and more..
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Post by 7 on Nov 26, 2013 23:47:13 GMT -5
nivekn- Do you specialize in some aspect of construction or does your work vary a lot?
My 3 Mafell's are the KSS300, MT55, and P1CC. Love em' all.
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Post by taz on Mar 16, 2014 11:18:50 GMT -5
Congrats on getting your jigsaw. I just got mine today for £240. Virtually new. I have also bought the angle base for £50.00 as new never been used. That should be with me later this week. Only thing is the snap on glider for supporting the jigsaw when using with rail is missing. Will have to try and get it from mafell.
I have to sell my trion now.
Taz
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Post by wrightwoodwork on Mar 16, 2014 12:40:48 GMT -5
Good one I don't know if you have any of the mafell type guide rails. If it was me I would get the 800 rail and if you don't have and cheekily ask for the glider to be included in the price for free
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