This looks way more ergonomic than what I recently did. I used visegrips to hold a flexible saw blade. I needed to cut off a damaged section of wood that was very close to some painted aluminum.
Hi Tom, I have a question: Can you see if a t-shank Jig Saw blade will 'lock-up' in that handle? Some of those can (unofficially) accept the blades from a jig saw too. A while back I had a handle that could accept t-shank blades, but I have since misplaced it, and I'd like to find another one that can. If you don't have a Jig Saw with T-Shank blades, that's fine, please don't go out and buy a blade to check, lol.
Ohh yeah, I've seen those. Unfortunately, I don't have any to try it on. Honestly? You might be able to ask the question on the Amazon product page and get a reply. I've had mixed luck with that, but it never hurts.
Milwaukee makes a foldable version of this that's really nice.
This looks way more ergonomic than what I recently did. I used visegrips to hold a flexible saw blade. I needed to cut off a damaged section of wood that was very close to some painted aluminum.
Hi Tom, I have a question: Can you see if a t-shank Jig Saw blade will 'lock-up' in that handle? Some of those can (unofficially) accept the blades from a jig saw too. A while back I had a handle that could accept t-shank blades, but I have since misplaced it, and I'd like to find another one that can.
If you don't have a Jig Saw with T-Shank blades, that's fine, please don't go out and buy a blade to check, lol.
Ohh yeah, I've seen those. Unfortunately, I don't have any to try it on. Honestly? You might be able to ask the question on the Amazon product page and get a reply. I've had mixed luck with that, but it never hurts.