aka Larry
Well-known member
I have an older Bosch model (don't recall the model no.) but I've been perfectly happy with it. The only issue (in the past) I've had is the foot won't stay tight for a 90 degree cut. No big deal on thinner materials, but on something like 3/4" MDF, I ended up with a bevel, which was a no-go. I don't really use it all that often on thicker stuff, so I've just been dealing with the 'floppy foot'.
About two years ago I asked my sister for a new jigsaw for X-mas. I sent her a link to a B&D one from Amazon and she got it for me. The very first cut resulted in a worse bevel than my old Bosch with the 'floppy foot'. I put it in a drawer and never used it again.
Fast forward to this weekend and I needed to cut some notches out of some 1" Trex decking. I needed a new blade for the composite material so I went to Lowes only to find they had NONE of the older U-style blades, only the newer T-style.
I bought a T-style since I knew that's the one the B&D used. I hated having to use the B&D, and it did the job, but the bevel sh*t was back. Fortunately on this job a trim ring will cover the ******-looking cuts, but it just bugs me, and I have a bunch more notches to cut.
The POS B&B has got to go unless someone can school me on why it makes beveled cuts? It *seems* to me the guide roller is too nigh on the blade, but my Bosch guide roller looks about the same. Can I fix or do I need to trash it and buy a new Bosch? If so, which one. My price range is $150ish. I know the barrel grip is all the rage, but I've no comparison since I've never used one with it.
About two years ago I asked my sister for a new jigsaw for X-mas. I sent her a link to a B&D one from Amazon and she got it for me. The very first cut resulted in a worse bevel than my old Bosch with the 'floppy foot'. I put it in a drawer and never used it again.
Fast forward to this weekend and I needed to cut some notches out of some 1" Trex decking. I needed a new blade for the composite material so I went to Lowes only to find they had NONE of the older U-style blades, only the newer T-style.
The POS B&B has got to go unless someone can school me on why it makes beveled cuts? It *seems* to me the guide roller is too nigh on the blade, but my Bosch guide roller looks about the same. Can I fix or do I need to trash it and buy a new Bosch? If so, which one. My price range is $150ish. I know the barrel grip is all the rage, but I've no comparison since I've never used one with it.




