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Bosch T118A 3-Inch 24-Tooth Jig Saw Blades, 5-Pack


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Brand: Bosch
Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: T118A


Features
5-Pack
3-Inch length
24-Tooth
Metal application

Accessories
Bosch T234X Progressor Wood Blade (5-Pack)
BOSCH 2602317031 55" Jigsaw Guide Rail, Fits Models 1584AVS, 1587AVS, 1584DVS, and 1587DVS
BOSCH JA1005 Jigsaw Dust Collection Kit
Wood
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Editorial Reviews:

Features Bosch style Tang shank, (T shank). Eliminates set screw mounting hole, which is most common breaking point on Universal Mounting jigsaw blades. Packed 5 blades per card. No. T101B: Wood cutting, 4" long, 10 TPI, for straight fine cuts No. T101BR:


User Comments about the Bosch T118A 3-Inch 24-Tooth Jig Saw Blades, 5-Pack

My Bosch jigsaw and these blades are such an improvement over my old (like 40 years old) Black and Decker that my professional builder friend who is helping me remodel my house was very impressed. I used it mainly to cut composite decking at first and the blade seemed to last forever and it even cut Hardy Plank siding for small holes when needed (even though it dulled pretty quickly as does every other blade on this cement -based product).Great blades.



Use them with other saws, too. Actually these blades DO fit a number of other jigsaws. Good blades, but Festool is 1 lb lighter and has a true dust extractor system, AND takes a Collins coping foot (which the Bosch 1590-1591 will not). 5 stars if they came in 145 or 155 mm lengths for sandwich materials, as Festool blades do. Bosch blades are still great.



These blades go great in my Bosch Progressor jig saw when its time to cut sheet metal. I wouldn't put anything but genuine Bosch blades in my Progressor jig saw. For this job, I always clamp the metal down to a piece of scrap plywood then cut through both metal and wood with one of these blades using a mid-range orbital action setting on the jigsaw. By going slow and careful, this produces clean and fast cuts in the sheet metal without the vibration and noise you get when not using a backing material.



Just purchased my second Bosh jig saw not only because of it's endurance and smooth running capacity, but also because no other saw will use these Bosh blades. After 20 years of building I have never used a finer cutting blade.