Not related to Meile washers---but so cool another skil 77 fan.Repaired a LOT of those at the tool place-most repairs--replacing brushes-5 min job.Worst repair-a workman dropped his 77 saw from 3 stories.the blade and guard bent to beyond hope-but----the motor ran just fine!!!Fixed it up-replaced the bent parts and blade-the owner was so pleased-the machine was precious to him.Workman can get a real realation with their tools-just like the hunter with his favorite rifle and hunting knife.I have 3 skil 77 series machines in my collection-7",8" and a very old 10" one-that beast is almost like a chainsaw!and the tool repair place I worked in had the Prazi chain saw attachments for the 77's.the 77 could make a really GOOD electric chainsaw-their motors had tremendous torque.Equip a 77 with the right blade-it will cut anything.
Yes remember the Bosch tools before the Skil-Emerson group took them over-their jigsaws were a fine peice of machinery-like a swiss watch-they were based on the early Scintilla Swiss made barrel grip jigsaws-worked on one-a fine little machine!And it could cut very nicely-and quietly.that machine at the time I worked on it was 40yrs old!Also remember the Makita "Hypoid" saw not as good as the Skil.Dewalt tried,too-have one of their machines in my tool collection.I only saw them once--Bosch did make a machine under their name-but was very much like the Skil 77.
the tool was at Lowes.
Yes remember the Bosch tools before the Skil-Emerson group took them over-their jigsaws were a fine peice of machinery-like a swiss watch-they were based on the early Scintilla Swiss made barrel grip jigsaws-worked on one-a fine little machine!And it could cut very nicely-and quietly.that machine at the time I worked on it was 40yrs old!Also remember the Makita "Hypoid" saw not as good as the Skil.Dewalt tried,too-have one of their machines in my tool collection.I only saw them once--Bosch did make a machine under their name-but was very much like the Skil 77.
the tool was at Lowes.