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Post by hemdale on Feb 13, 2016 7:05:55 GMT -5
Thanks Red.
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Post by toomanytoys on Feb 13, 2016 11:47:25 GMT -5
Hemdale,
I had never taken that saw apart before taking the picture.
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Post by holmz on Feb 13, 2016 18:51:19 GMT -5
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Post by hemdale on May 10, 2016 3:00:12 GMT -5
Hi chaps,
After having tried my "new" P1CC with a Festool "plug-it" cord, I have to say that the connection part gets regularly stuck on the edge of what I'm cutting.
I have to stop the saw, pull the plugit connector and resume the cut. Very annoying. Today, I'm reverting to the traditional Mafell cord for the P1cc. It was worth the try but for me, it didn't meet my expectations...
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taz
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Post by taz on May 11, 2016 4:39:11 GMT -5
Hi chaps, After having tried my "new" P1CC with a Festool "plug-it" cord, I have to say that the connection part gets regularly stuck on the edge of what I'm cutting. I have to stop the saw, pull the plugit connector and resume the cut. Very annoying. Today, I'm reverting to the traditional Mafell cord for the P1cc. It was worth the try but for me, it didn't meet my expectations... Just a thought, maybe if you shortened the pigtail so the connector is near to the end of the jigsaw it may not get caught? I haven't done this so its just a thought.
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Post by hemdale on May 11, 2016 5:15:45 GMT -5
Thanks Taz, that's a clever idea. I thought also about putting some heat shrink tube to "stiffen" the pig tail...
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