Bosch PMF 180 E
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I have a dewalt delta sander. The sanding action is orbital
I have a fein sander. The sanding action is the same as the bosch. It osilates from side to side.
The action of the dewalt is far more agressive and therefore better in my mind for quick removal of paint. Dewalt for aggresive paint removal, fein for keying work
I have a fein sander. The sanding action is the same as the bosch. It osilates from side to side.
The action of the dewalt is far more agressive and therefore better in my mind for quick removal of paint. Dewalt for aggresive paint removal, fein for keying work
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Would it be able to cut a laminate worktop?
I have a worktop secured in place which is currently the end of a run so there is an over hang at the side. However, I'm going to extend this run but I need to take off this overhang so the new units will fit flush with the existing. I can't take the worktop off so I need to cut from underneath (to stop the surface chipping) and this tool may be able to access the tight space but would it be powerfull enough ?
I have a worktop secured in place which is currently the end of a run so there is an over hang at the side. However, I'm going to extend this run but I need to take off this overhang so the new units will fit flush with the existing. I can't take the worktop off so I need to cut from underneath (to stop the surface chipping) and this tool may be able to access the tight space but would it be powerfull enough ?
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From other posts by Big-all and a couple others, if you were to use a reversed-tooth jigsaw blade (not sure what they are properly called), that should stop the laminate chipping?skiking wrote:Would it be able to cut a laminate worktop?
I have a worktop secured in place which is currently the end of a run so there is an over hang at the side. However, I'm going to extend this run but I need to take off this overhang so the new units will fit flush with the existing. I can't take the worktop off so I need to cut from underneath (to stop the surface chipping) and this tool may be able to access the tight space but would it be powerfull enough ?
I would think the Bosch PMF would do the job but would be quite slow going?
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I agree Hoovie it would take forever. I bought some additional blades for mine, the cheapest I could find without going on e-bay (which I have never used, not sure why) was Axminster especially as the postage is free for orders over £25. I ordered mine this Tuesday and they were with the post on Wednesday. Well impressed
Have used Axminster for quite a few years with no probs.
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It's deffo my next tool to buy, regardless of price!!..Hoovie wrote:I think the Green Bosch is actually 2 years standard, not 1 year, in fact.
I have never had a Bosch tool fail (prob says a bit about how much I use them )
Just out of interest, came across this Bosch promo
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Bosch PMF 180E
[i]I got one of these at B&Q Taunton on Wednesday, reduced from £59.98 to £20. They had a couple of dozen of them on a pallet.
My only concern is that the extra blades may not be available, it could be one of those tools that never sells in sufficient quantities to warrant continued backup from Bosch ( anyone bought a Ventaro? )[/i]
My only concern is that the extra blades may not be available, it could be one of those tools that never sells in sufficient quantities to warrant continued backup from Bosch ( anyone bought a Ventaro? )[/i]
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The blades from the Fein multimaster fit them!
There is a guy on ebay at the moment selling genuine blades for the bosch PMF 180E and he has plenty. I bought about £40 worth the other day.
This machine will take off bigtime because it is just so damn useful.
£20 is an absolute bargain, you should of bought the lot
There is a guy on ebay at the moment selling genuine blades for the bosch PMF 180E and he has plenty. I bought about £40 worth the other day.
This machine will take off bigtime because it is just so damn useful.
£20 is an absolute bargain, you should of bought the lot
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[quote="Hoovie"]£20 !!!! - I may have to go down to my B&Q right now to see if they are doing that :shock:[/quote]
Hoovie, you're not far from Taunton if you're in E Devon and if you're interested they also had quite a few Bosch PST 700E jigsaws at £15 down from £50 ( including a set of 10 assorted blades which I think sell for £14.98 on their own! ) Yes I got one of those as well!!
They also had good reductions ( I stopped looking - my wife will only tolerate me buying so many tools before she expects me to use them! ) on 14.4v drills and Li ion screwdrivers, all on a pallet in the front left hand corner of the store viewed as you go in.
And I see that Axminster power tools do the range of tools for the 180E even though Bosch don't know they do them themselves :-) ! A few blades will cost more than I payed for the tool, maybe I should have bought the lot after all?
Hoovie, you're not far from Taunton if you're in E Devon and if you're interested they also had quite a few Bosch PST 700E jigsaws at £15 down from £50 ( including a set of 10 assorted blades which I think sell for £14.98 on their own! ) Yes I got one of those as well!!
They also had good reductions ( I stopped looking - my wife will only tolerate me buying so many tools before she expects me to use them! ) on 14.4v drills and Li ion screwdrivers, all on a pallet in the front left hand corner of the store viewed as you go in.
And I see that Axminster power tools do the range of tools for the 180E even though Bosch don't know they do them themselves :-) ! A few blades will cost more than I payed for the tool, maybe I should have bought the lot after all?