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mjozefow

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« Reply #90 on: January 25, 2012, 10:32 AM »

I think anyone who has never made a poor judgment call should discontinue their subscription immediately.  Roll Eyes

I love Festool stuff, and I love pretty much everything construction/woodworking related to the Taunton Press. I have many of their "For Pros by Pros" books and have subscribed to both FWW and FHB since high school.

I did not like this review, but I read it completely before I made the decision to buy my CT26. For me the HUGE increase in noise of the Bosch was too much to swallow. Plus, I knew a track saw was in my future, and I like stuff to work/fit together.

So although they made a poor judgment call, I would not dream of canceling my subscription over one article. Taunton Press is responsible for teaching me so much, and inspiring me to always seek out the best construction practices.

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« Reply #91 on: February 26, 2012, 10:50 PM »

I think anyone who has never made a poor judgment call should discontinue their subscription immediately.  Roll Eyes

I love Festool stuff, and I love pretty much everything construction/woodworking related to the Taunton Press. I have many of their "For Pros by Pros" books and have subscribed to both FWW and FHB since high school.

I did not like this review, but I read it completely before I made the decision to buy my CT26. For me the HUGE increase in noise of the Bosch was too much to swallow. Plus, I knew a track saw was in my future, and I like stuff to work/fit together.

So although they made a poor judgment call, I would not dream of canceling my subscription over one article. Taunton Press is responsible for teaching me so much, and inspiring me to always seek out the best construction practices.

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I agree and since there are so few woodworking media today one questionable review methodology would not cause me to drop any of my Taunton subscriptions which I have subscribed to from issue one.  They have acknowledged Festool as an excellent maker of fine products in many reviews but, every now and then some (non-woodworker I'm guessing)  decides to do a review with very poor parameters







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« Reply #92 on: February 27, 2012, 01:27 PM »

Hey jacko, noticed on a couple of posts where you are quoting that you are putting your reply within the quote so it actually doesn't look like you are posting anything but the quote.  Just a heads up.
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« Reply #93 on: February 27, 2012, 09:49 PM »

Mikeneron,  Thanks - this old man is trying to figure out this "online stuff".  Eek!
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« Reply #94 on: February 28, 2012, 12:44 PM »

Suction aside, what I really like about the Bosch is the 7 second delay after the tool plugged into it shuts off.
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« Reply #95 on: February 28, 2012, 03:17 PM »

Suction aside, what I really like about the Bosch is the 7 second delay after the tool plugged into it shuts off.
The Festool CT's only have a 3 second delay, so having it a bit longer would be nice.   Not a biggie, but nice. 

Dan.
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« Reply #96 on: February 28, 2012, 03:21 PM »

Dan, yours must be newer than the two I have, both shut off simultaneously.
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« Reply #97 on: February 28, 2012, 04:22 PM »

Dan, yours must be newer than the two I have, both shut off simultaneously.
Jim,

My CT22 is about 5 years old and my CT26 is about 6 months old.  I tested both today and both have the delay.   Sounds like yours may be defective.  Give Festool Service a call; they should be able to help.

Regards,

Dan.
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