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« Reply #480 on: May 21, 2012, 08:30 AM » |
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i cant for the life of me visualize what you're requesting I want a suction cup (a smaller gecco lever type) that would attach to the RO90 in orbital only mode. the lever would be right in front of the sander and latch to one side prefferably down to the left. Its purpose is to fully bed tile in thinset.
I'm imagining a RO 90 in Dalek orientation with it's toilet plunger. 
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« Reply #481 on: May 21, 2012, 11:55 AM » |
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Ok my wish is a bit different than most on here How about a sys 4 split into two, the bottom half having a decent DAB radio,whilst the top opens to have a single socket for charging iPhone etc maybe a couple of compartments as well for keys etc and powered by a single plug it lead This would make life bliss for all festool nuts with OCD 
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I guess your only an addict if you admit to your addiction! I only popped into my local tool shop and came out a festool nut (bloody sneaky festool) I came out with a ts55 and guide rails............. Oh and now the list is as follows Kapex with ug undermount Rotex 150 sander Dx 93 sander Ctl 26 dust extractor Ctl midi dust extractor Ti 15 impact driver x 2 C15 cordless drill x 2 Cxs cordless drill Centrotec set Ps 400 jigsaw Spirit levels Of 2200 router and copying rings Ofk 700 edge router
A few sortainers and systainers for all other tools (non festool) As I said I only popped in the shop Now the wife says she is a festool widow, she says it's not normal to have a festool catalogue next to the bed and recently she checked my browser history only to find nothing but festool and FOG...........
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Kev
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« Reply #482 on: May 22, 2012, 07:39 AM » |
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Ok my wish is a bit different than most on here How about a sys 4 split into two, the bottom half having a decent DAB radio,whilst the top opens to have a single socket for charging iPhone etc maybe a couple of compartments as well for keys etc and powered by a single plug it lead This would make life bliss for all festool nuts with OCD  From my OCD perspective "etc" is not acceptable. I need detail and I need a clean, hygienic compartment for each!
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« Reply #483 on: May 25, 2012, 11:39 PM » |
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I wish they made a 18v impact driver with a magnetic catch for screws.
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« Reply #484 on: May 26, 2012, 12:27 AM » |
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I wish they made a 18v impact driver with a magnetic catch for screws.
They do - it's called a Protool PDC 18-4. Just not for NA ... you're waiting to see the Ti15. I certainly can't see the reluctance to release the Protool cordless range into the US ... but I suppose the rest of the Protool range being 240v is the issue.
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« Reply #486 on: May 26, 2012, 02:01 AM » |
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I seriously wish Festool would make a C/T/Ti/Carvex battery shaped mains to 14.4V transformer with a swiveling Plug-it cord socket on the outer edge of it at the end (like on the PSB400 corded Carvex) for transforming all Festool battery operated machines for corded use when extended continuous use time is needed.
This should be a trivial job for Festool to do and it would be so usable across the board from C/T/Ti drills to the cordless Carvexes (especially when connected to the CMS module) and now even the Syslite would benefit from this on jobsite use.
Even DSLR camera manufacturer have these main connection kits, why not Festool?
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The sky's the limit in my workshop, literally. 
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« Reply #488 on: May 26, 2012, 05:38 AM » |
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Kev,
I saw that word too (impact), but I believe it was just loosely translated from German. A parts exploded view should verify it.
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Kev
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« Reply #489 on: May 26, 2012, 06:00 AM » |
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Kev,
I saw that word too (impact), but I believe it was just loosely translated from German. A parts exploded view should verify it.
Yep - I'm agreeing with you ... I just grabbed the wrong reference! I automatically refer to the PDC  been hanging out for the new model, now my local has a special of the "current" model, with an extra battery and the Protool work light. Grrr! makes the decision to hold out for the new one even harder - much harder when the "current" has a Protool T-Loc and 3 x 3.0Ah batteries and the only thing the new one brings is a slightly different moulded motor housing, light and battery status leds.
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« Reply #490 on: June 16, 2012, 03:39 AM » |
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I wish that Festool made a mirror image of part number 497022 - the bracket that holds the end of the guide rail when it's swung down onto the table. This would allow people with joined tables to use a very long rail along the full length of the table, and not need to have 12+ foot tall ceilings. You could just use both of the brackets to drop the rail down onto.
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TS 55 EQ, ETS 150/5, RO 150 FEQ, OF 1010 EQ, DF 500 Q, C12, CT Midi, OF 2200 EB, MFT/3s, DTS 400 EQ, parallel guides, and seemingly growing by the day...
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« Reply #491 on: July 20, 2012, 03:22 PM » |
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A cover for the kapex when on the jobsite, perhaps made from the same material as the guide rail cases, or from a showerproof fabric as we do get caught outside whilst cutting in this unpredictable english weather, i dont always have the space to set an easy up .
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« Reply #492 on: July 20, 2012, 04:56 PM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ?
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If its made of wood, i can make it smaller. Shirt size medium p.s- ive started reading these too
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« Reply #493 on: July 20, 2012, 05:49 PM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ? Im ordering one of these! Just the XL and some other tools came first but next week maybe Im getting Rhino Gazebo! Its strong enough to take the weight of a car! NICE! http://www.rockawnings.co.uk/hex50.htm Hex50 baby! Heavy duty!  JMB
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Kev
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« Reply #494 on: July 21, 2012, 04:25 AM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ? Im ordering one of these! Just the XL and some other tools came first but next week maybe Im getting Rhino Gazebo! Its strong enough to take the weight of a car! NICE! http://www.rockawnings.co.uk/hex50.htm Hex50 baby! Heavy duty! [ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ] JMB Are you going to get it branded? Makes a lot of sense to have a web site and a phone number on it - excellent advertising. I can image people using them for arket stalls too.
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jmbfestool
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« Reply #495 on: July 21, 2012, 04:49 AM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ? Im ordering one of these! Just the XL and some other tools came first but next week maybe Im getting Rhino Gazebo! Its strong enough to take the weight of a car! NICE! http://www.rockawnings.co.uk/hex50.htm Hex50 baby! Heavy duty! [ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ] JMB Are you going to get it branded? Makes a lot of sense to have a web site and a phone number on it - excellent advertising. I can image people using them for arket stalls too. Yeah I am its cost £100 set up and then £40 per side along the roof and £60 per triangle section on the roof then its £80 per side so its expensive! What I wanted PLUS the price of the Gazebo its self it was going to cost me £780 for ONE Gazebo! AND I said I would buy TWO Gazebos! one 3mx3m and one 3mx6m what deal with you give me! They said they would only charge me for one Delivery charge value £19 HAHAA NO! Crap deal so I am only buying one now 3x6 and getting some one I know to brand it for me be cheaper! I am not putting my number on as I am removing my number from my Van any way. Its pointless never had a single job from it. ALL my jobs are from recommendation. I have had people come up to me asking what my number was even though we where standing right next to my van.......... so people dont really take notice of the number! But I still wanna get the Gazebo branded cus it looks professional and things like that do stick in peoples minds! If they keep seeing my van and Gazebo around the area it looks good. JMB
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« Reply #496 on: July 21, 2012, 05:57 AM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ? Im ordering one of these! Just the XL and some other tools came first but next week maybe Im getting Rhino Gazebo! Its strong enough to take the weight of a car! NICE! http://www.rockawnings.co.uk/hex50.htm Hex50 baby! Heavy duty! [ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ] JMB could you erect it by yourself? how quick is it to put up/down everyday, its no lightweight it weighs more than me  , its something on my want list maybe just a 3x3m, 6x3 is huge and wont fit on some propertys
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has made the change. now 100% T-loc 
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« Reply #497 on: July 21, 2012, 06:22 AM » |
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i would rather 2 smaller ones
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now ts 55+2 1400 rails+ 1 lr32 1400 rail, domino+assortment systainer+ domiplate, ct 22 with boom arm+home made thien baffel, lr32 set, rotex 150, home made MFT,home made work center, 6 t locs for other tools, of2000 , ro 90, mft 800, trion , ls 130 wish list of 1400, MFT 3,, even more t locs for other tools
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« Reply #498 on: July 21, 2012, 08:18 AM » |
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To windy here. I would just want a small cover I can pull over it to protect from small rain showers.
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If its made of wood, i can make it smaller. Shirt size medium p.s- ive started reading these too
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« Reply #499 on: July 21, 2012, 09:00 AM » |
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That's a good idea but you may want to change that to "British" weather. We get rain here also  Was thinking about getting some sort of garden furniture cover to see if that would go over the Kapex. Anyone tried this ? Im ordering one of these! Just the XL and some other tools came first but next week maybe Im getting Rhino Gazebo! Its strong enough to take the weight of a car! NICE! http://www.rockawnings.co.uk/hex50.htm Hex50 baby! Heavy duty! [ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ] JMB could you erect it by yourself? how quick is it to put up/down everyday, its no lightweight it weighs more than me  , its something on my want list maybe just a 3x3m, 6x3 is huge and wont fit on some propertys yeah you can one of the reasons I want it its just a pull out ready to go. The weight I like also to help keep it in place on a normal day with out the need to find weights or water tubs to keep it down JMB
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« Reply #500 on: July 21, 2012, 09:54 PM » |
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I want low profile clamping elements. Or at least a low profile head.
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« Reply #501 on: July 21, 2012, 10:56 PM » |
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I want low profile clamping elements. Or at least a low profile head.
Vac-SYS is pretty low 
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« Reply #502 on: July 21, 2012, 10:57 PM » |
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I want low profile clamping elements. Or at least a low profile head.
Vac-SYS is pretty low  That's a low blow 
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I like green.
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« Reply #503 on: July 22, 2012, 06:09 AM » |
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id like a cordless domino for site work. maybe a mini domino size. it would be only really for allignment more than strength
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now ts 55+2 1400 rails+ 1 lr32 1400 rail, domino+assortment systainer+ domiplate, ct 22 with boom arm+home made thien baffel, lr32 set, rotex 150, home made MFT,home made work center, 6 t locs for other tools, of2000 , ro 90, mft 800, trion , ls 130 wish list of 1400, MFT 3,, even more t locs for other tools
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." - Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
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« Reply #504 on: July 26, 2012, 08:06 PM » |
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I would like a pillar drill attachment for festool drill. I would attach via centrotec, and have the ability to clamp to the work piece, be used in conjunction with a guide rail or a parallel fence, and accurately positioned at angle up to 45 degrees. Oh an has to be stored in a systainer.
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« Reply #505 on: August 12, 2012, 04:57 PM » |
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I think a reciprocating saw with dust collection whould be KILLER!!! We are always having to have one guy hold the vacum up to the blade while some one does the cutting.
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« Reply #506 on: August 12, 2012, 05:20 PM » |
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Welcome Jake.
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If its made of wood, i can make it smaller. Shirt size medium p.s- ive started reading these too
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« Reply #507 on: August 23, 2012, 12:55 AM » |
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thanks woodguy7
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« Reply #508 on: August 26, 2012, 11:11 PM » |
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I wish that Festool would make a lathe.
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« Reply #509 on: August 27, 2012, 03:41 AM » |
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I wish that Festool would make a lathe.
Blimey I hope they don't - the last thing I want is a lathe ... but if Festool made one I'd probably buy it 
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