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Makita JS8000 6.5 Amp Fiber Cement Shear


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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: JS8000


Features
Fiber Cement Shear
6.5Amp Heavy Duty "Makita Built Motor"
0-2500 RPM
Retractable Hook allows user to get into tight places
1/2" Protected Spindle Withstands Heavy Torque Loads from the Powerful Makita Built 6.5 Amp Motor

Accessories
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Makita 845044-A MForce1 Framers Fingerless Work Gloves -XXL
Makita 845032-A MForce General Purpose Work Work Gloves - L
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Makita 845037-A MForce1 Contractors Work Gloves - L

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Editorial Reviews:

Makita JS8000 Fiber Cement Shear. Ideal for James Hardie Fiber Cement Products and others


User Comments about the Makita JS8000 6.5 Amp Fiber Cement Shear

Can cut in a curve pattern also. This tool is fantastic for cutting tile board. Cuts 1/4 and 1/2 inch with extreme ease. If you do tile work full time or part time this is a must have. No dust no mess.



This fiber cement shear is the best I've used. As always with Makita, the carrying case is well designed and rugged. Compared to other brands, it is lighter, more stable because of the flat shoe on the bottom, and more powerful.The reversible cutters make this an extra valuable tool. The polished steel head and dark cutter blades helps to focus your attention on the cutting line, which improves accuracy.



I took them on loan from a friend to remodel a bathroom and was greatley impressed. I cant believe that I have dealt with the dust and clean up with the numerous hardi blades that I have been through. One house of hardi backer and full 8 1/4" lap siding and they sill look new and deliver clean cuts. I have used the older version of the Porter Cable shears. But as impressed as I was with the Porter Cable shears I am completley blown away with the Mikita shears. Extreemley satisfied. Smooth, well balanced, clean and powerful are just some of the things that my crew and I have to say about them.



It's very messy, the expensive blades dull quickly and you need to wear a mask to keep from breathing in all that dust. If you need to cut lots of fiber cement, shears are the way to go. The shear attachments like the Malco TSFC are OK for small jobs too, but they're not as durable as dedicated shears. Kett makes a shear that works well, but I don't recommend them because the blades are not reversible which means that once they dull you have to replace them, and they are a bit pricey.


The old SS404 used to be made from a Milwaukee drill, but I think they now use a Makita on the new ones and rebadge them. Otherwise, this Makita is a pretty good little shear, and it hasn't let me down yet during my remodeling projects. Once that second side is dull then you'll need to replace the blade, but basically the blade has lasted at least twice as long. This is a great tool. You can use a saw, but why would you want to. Hand snips are OK for a couple of cuts, but they're tedious and slow. You can go with the SS404, but it's usually more expensive.


The only thing it can't do well is cut arcs. You basically have these choices: 1) saw with a fiber cement blade 2) hand snips 3) shear attachment for a drill 4) fiber cement shears. So basically if you've got more than just a handful of cuts to make, then go for these.Once you've decided to take the plunge and pony up the considerable dough there are a few brands that make similar products. If you need to cut arcs or curves, you'll need to locate and purchase a PacTool SS414.The only thing negative I can say about this tool is that it's made in China, but since the quality seems to be acceptable and there are no longer any US-made options; I can overlook that for now. The Snapper Shear (SS404) sold by PacTool is different because the blades are reversible, so once it gets dull, simply flip the blades over and continue using the other side.