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Makita JS8000 Variable Speed Fiber Cement Shear Kit


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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: JS8000


Features
Cuts fiber cement quickly while producing less dust
Single-piece cutting head is machined from precisely milled aluminum to ensure blades cut straight
Solid steel blades cut clean, straight lines with a maximum cutting capacity up to 5/16"
Lightweight cast aluminum gear housing for durability
One-year manufacturer's warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Single-piece cutting head is machined from precisely milled aluminum to ensure blades cut straight. Solid steel blades cut clean, straight lines with a maximum cutting capacity up to 5/16". 1/2" protected spindle withstands heavy torque loads from powerful 6.5 AMP motor. Lightweight cast aluminum gear housing for durability. Retractable tool hook allows user to work in tight spaces. Lock-on button for continuous operation


User Comments about the Makita JS8000 Variable Speed Fiber Cement Shear Kit

I found that holding the shear handle up so that the cut was made with the cutter tip, makes for a ragged cut and the shears pulled away from my scribed line. This obstructs your view of the jaws and the scribed line. I am very please with the Makita shear. I had no trouble stopping and removing the curle and restarting on the line. I recommend that you take one piece of the cement board and make a few cuts to learn the operation. The only problem to the cut, is the aproximate 1/4 inch of material that is being cut out curls up and foreward. This used the back of the movable cutter instead of the tip.


There is a slight learning curve in hloding the shear at the correct angle for the best cuts. I found by holding the shear handle down and making sure the stationary jaws were flat against and parallel to the board, then I could make good clean cuts. If you can have a second person there to remove there to assist and remove the curl as it comes out of the jaws then you can make a nice continous cut. I also could stay on the scribed line very well.


I have cut 4 boards at a time with no problem.Try a gang cut with the shears. :-(I suggest you look at all the factors -- good and bad. I have used the same blade on two houses -- that is about 625 boards with multiple cuts on most boards. No sign of wearing out or dulling. They tend to crush the the Hardi a small bit.not terrible and certainly well within what we would expect as building tolerances. This is not a review of the shear but is intended to correct erroneous info regarding using a saw to cut Hardie Plank.


I bought the Dewalt Hardie Plank 7 1/4" circular saw blade for $55 in 2007 and it is still going strong. The blade still cuts like a champ. I certainly like the shears a whole lot better than I do that diamond saw blade which I still use when I need a clean cut."Yes it is noisy and dusty so I use a respirator and hearing protectors when cutting, although if there is a wind blowing, I sometimes don't bother with the respirator.The advantage of the saw is that it is FAST and you can GANG CUT several boards which can really speed up installation. Here is the quote:http://www.contractortalk.com/f4/ss110a-shear-fiber-cement-siding-8436/"The shears are quick and easy but they don't give a real clean cut. Some reviewers complain about saw blades for Hardie board wearing out rapidly. It makes a very clean cut.


I have read forum remarks that say the shear cut is not very clean and the saw is used to get a clean cut.


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.