simonmags
28th July 2010, 02:54 PM
Hi All,
Newcomer to this forum, but bought one of these Bosch PMF 180E, tools the other day and would like to share how useful it is with you all.
I have used the small wood saw attachment to cut through the skirting boards in my house (I was installing some built in robes) and through the cornice as well. It cut very straight with very little effort. It seems to like cutting in on a diagonal and not being pressed on too hard, but it gets through nice and cleanly.
I have also been sanding some window frames with it recently and again it wored a treat. We unfortunatley killed one of the velcro pads as we were overusing the sandpaper and not changing it over often enough but got a new one fairly cheaply which was good. My hot tip would be not to overuse your sandpaper and to check it often.
I was going to cut some square steel tube with it as well but realised it would be a bit to slow so switched back to the angle grinder instead. I did however cut through a aluminum tube (for a roller blind) and it did this very nicely.
I would recommend using ear plugs or ear muffs when your cutting though as it is a little loud, although it can be tolerated without for periods of time.
Hope this helps anyone that is looking at the tool. I found the speed dial on the rear very useful in controlling both sanding and cutting when using the tool and found the weight and size of the tool fit into my hands nicely. At the price I bought it for I find it more than adequte, theres just no way i could justify the extra money to get a Fein...
Cheers
Simon
Newcomer to this forum, but bought one of these Bosch PMF 180E, tools the other day and would like to share how useful it is with you all.
I have used the small wood saw attachment to cut through the skirting boards in my house (I was installing some built in robes) and through the cornice as well. It cut very straight with very little effort. It seems to like cutting in on a diagonal and not being pressed on too hard, but it gets through nice and cleanly.
I have also been sanding some window frames with it recently and again it wored a treat. We unfortunatley killed one of the velcro pads as we were overusing the sandpaper and not changing it over often enough but got a new one fairly cheaply which was good. My hot tip would be not to overuse your sandpaper and to check it often.
I was going to cut some square steel tube with it as well but realised it would be a bit to slow so switched back to the angle grinder instead. I did however cut through a aluminum tube (for a roller blind) and it did this very nicely.
I would recommend using ear plugs or ear muffs when your cutting though as it is a little loud, although it can be tolerated without for periods of time.
Hope this helps anyone that is looking at the tool. I found the speed dial on the rear very useful in controlling both sanding and cutting when using the tool and found the weight and size of the tool fit into my hands nicely. At the price I bought it for I find it more than adequte, theres just no way i could justify the extra money to get a Fein...
Cheers
Simon