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« Reply #30 on: October 04, 2010, 04:30 PM »

but 45 will cover all pitches if you set it to 20degrees it is 70 if run from the opposite side???

anyway. it not much faster than doing it with a circular saw run from each direction and far to big and heavy, and uses to much power
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« Reply #31 on: October 04, 2010, 04:33 PM »

I was at the NEC today as well - might even have seen you without knowing it- what a shame we could have had a drink together!
I was with BIL (brother in law) so didn't buy anything but spent a long time talking to the Swiss guy from Lamello about the Invis
I have the old version which I never use ( bought it at a show in France when it first came out-France is where I live Undecided) the Lamello guy was great - he worked on the development of the new version. Now he told me I should think about using it for permanent and not just knock down it seems a lot more useful - stair handrails looks like one perfect use
Was  very tempted by the Mafell 55 saw - hate to say it but I think it's got my TS 55 beat
I also like the new drill but shame it has no eccentric chuck- a deal breaker for me- I'll stick to the C12
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« Reply #32 on: October 04, 2010, 04:35 PM »

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Did you check out the Senco nailers ?
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« Reply #33 on: October 05, 2010, 12:15 PM »

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Did you check out the Senco nailers ?

Yeah! I we had a long chat! with the Senco guy!  He told me not to buy one yet!  lol Thats good sales tactics lol He told me to not buy one yet wait about 6 months and the price will drop a lot he said and they would of brought out a new 16Gauge nailer by then  at the moment they only have 15Gauge.

He seemed honest

He said he knows they will struggle because of paslode owning the market at the moment.    He also said they are trying to develop a first fix gun with the same technology.


Looking back I wish I bought the Mafel KS300 and the Lamelo Invis Kit  £1000 pounds though!


So I missed two Fog memebers  at the NEC  Festastic went sunday! I was going to go sunday but my mate couldnt go!


You said you was talking to the Lamelo guy about the Invis I hope you wasn't the guy who was standing next to me when I was asking questions like will it still work out side because of rust he said its made if stainless so wont rust things like that and then this guy next to me jumped in and said so you basically just drill a hole and hammer it in.  I was thinking you bloody idiot! I hope it didnt think it was you I was thinking was an idiot lol. Tongue Out

What time was you there?!


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« Reply #34 on: October 05, 2010, 02:42 PM »

I was there monday lunchtime - if anyone was making any idiot comments it would have been my Brother in Law - he was trying to explain to the German guy on the Mafell stand what a Birmingham Screwdriver was.  The poor guy looked lost!

The new invis is less critical when you line things up and stronger apparently.  I just can't see me using it all that much - Brother in Law said whats wrong with nails  Grin Grin

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« Reply #35 on: October 05, 2010, 02:47 PM »

I was there monday lunchtime - if anyone was making any idiot comments it would have been my Brother in Law - he was trying to explain to the German guy on the Mafell stand what a Birmingham Screwdriver was.  The poor guy looked lost!

The new invis is less critical when you line things up and stronger apparently.  I just can't see me using it all that much - Brother in Law said whats wrong with nails  Grin Grin
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Hence the Brummie screwdriver!  Laughing Laughing Grin
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« Reply #36 on: October 05, 2010, 04:38 PM »

I was there monday lunchtime - if anyone was making any idiot comments it would have been my Brother in Law - he was trying to explain to the German guy on the Mafell stand what a Birmingham Screwdriver was.  The poor guy looked lost!

The new invis is less critical when you line things up and stronger apparently.  I just can't see me using it all that much - Brother in Law said whats wrong with nails  Grin Grin

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Ha Nails!   I was their from 9  to about 1

I was close on buying the the entire Invis kit I loved it  I can see it come in handy alot.   I loved the the bits with the bridge section so you can fix two shelves on one thing panel as the magnet screw goes through the panel.  I have seen it on the internet but thought it cant be very strong but seeing it in person and getting my mate to hold the wood apart while I use the magnet to screw it together was good well he tried but he could NOT hold it apart.  Which for me was good enough proof that is has a good pulling force.    Did you look under the table at Lamelo they had 4 festool drills sitting their I was like I want to use them not this rubbish bosch lol!    I like it as its an instant hold you dont need to clamp things while the glue goes off so you could just use two on an edge then have the rest with Dominos or Dowels put plenty of glue screw it together with the magnet bang your done it strong enough just with the the screws and even stronger with Dominos and when the glue goes of even stronger and no fixing in sight!

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« Reply #37 on: October 08, 2010, 01:25 PM »

I got a delivery to day!!!  They didnt leave it at the door!!!  Mad they just put a delivery note through the letter box!  Why didnt they leave it at the front DOOR!!!!!!!!! lol  I think its my PROTOOL SWORD!!!! and the PROTOOL Cordless Autofeed Gun!!  If they had left it at the front door I could of been playing with it now! lol   


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« Reply #38 on: October 08, 2010, 01:30 PM »

Oh dean! I didnt know protool made this!

http://wwwinet.my-tts.com/Protool/Produktbilder/06_saegen_zimmereimaschinen/jpg_zoom/zoom_06_nrp90_617250_p_01a.jpg

Looks smaller than the Mafel one!


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« Reply #39 on: October 08, 2010, 02:45 PM »

I went to the NEC 2010 to day!  

Well I couldn't come back empty handed!    

I went thinking I was just going to look at the Hammer Felder machinery!  but then found BunnyBolts! who had Protool and Festool! I had been looking at the Protool Universe for a while on the internet but when I saw BunnyBolts had one and I had a look I had to buy it!!  I then noticed he had the Protool Auto Feed screw gun and ofcorse I bought that!  Well them two tools cost me £1200 including vat!  

Then I saw! Lamello magnet Invis kit! I had been looking at them months ago on the internet! but thought to my self they arn't any good cant see them being very strong!  Well I was wrong! They are! They hold really well! I was really surprised how well they hold and a must buy! 10% off retail price but it was still going to cost me over £400 so I had to have a think about it so I went for a walk! Thinking I just spend £1200!  Then I saw this KONIG repair kit I loved it and bought it cost me £200!   So I was on £1400

Carried on walking then saw a MAFFEL section pretty big really didnt bother looking at the JIGSAW because I already own the Carvec but I loved the KSS300 circular saw its really tiny and both the flexible rail and the short spring loaded fit in a systainer! £490  Eek! I really wanted it!  I was thinking I cant buy the Lamello Invis kit and Maffel! Well my mate loved the Mafel and bought it with a free blade! It made me want it more so we went out side for a drink and something to eat. Then my mate said I am not letting you go back into the NEC because your not spending any more money! So after talking to him and him telling me not to do it we went home!  It was a lucky escape really! I cant help my self I just keep on buying!!


Oh I had a feel of the CXS at bonny bolts and I must admit the drill feels nice and feels really light and small I kinda liked it.


It was a good show!  I did take my camera to take pictures but I wasnt comfortable to take pictures Sorry!!!  Any way when the Protool Universe and Screw gun arrives ill do a quick little write up on it!  Also asked my mate if I can have a play with the Mafel and take pictures and some videos he said no props so when he gets his ill do a little write up on HERE!

 

I use Bunnys bolts quiet a lot they are just down the road from me and sell lots of stuff other people dont, a guy called Warren runs it.
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« Reply #40 on: October 08, 2010, 03:30 PM »

I think I was talking to Warren! Does he talk really soft (quiet) and slow?!

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« Reply #41 on: October 08, 2010, 03:32 PM »

Oh dean! I didnt know protool made this!

http://wwwinet.my-tts.com/Protool/Produktbilder/06_saegen_zimmereimaschinen/jpg_zoom/zoom_06_nrp90_617250_p_01a.jpg

Looks smaller than the Mafel one!


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they also make this

http://www.protool.de/mediandoweb/index.cfm?ID_O_TREE_GROUP=5871

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« Reply #42 on: October 08, 2010, 03:33 PM »

JMB, what are you like  Poke  I thought i was addicted to tools but it seems you have me licked  Embarassed

That sword saw looks cool as mince, wonder if festool will do one ?

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« Reply #43 on: October 08, 2010, 03:36 PM »

woodguy, protool is festool so whats the point?
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« Reply #44 on: October 08, 2010, 03:42 PM »

Just like the blue & green  Tongue Out  Protool is not an option with my dealer, they cant get it.  Protool do cordless drills, festool do cordless drills etc, etc.  Don't see why they couldn't do it !

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« Reply #45 on: October 08, 2010, 03:48 PM »

JMB, what are you like  Poke  I thought i was addicted to tools but it seems you have me licked  Embarassed

That sword saw looks cool as mince, wonder if festool will do one ?

Woodguy.


Like Dean said Protool is festool so no point really BUT! They should make Protool more easily avaliable like festool really!


  Yeah I admit I have a problem! I cant help my self if I see something new I want it as I can see it come in! I get withdraw symptoms if I haven't bought a new tools every month I love knowing that I am going to get a delivery through the post!  Its not always tools  its gadgets really! Camera Laptop anything! Tools are gadgets 2 lol


All my tools do come in the only tool I wish I did NOT buy is the Stabila extendible level!  I was not cheap! I only used it once in 3 years!
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/sp-69-7399-16643-stabila-106t-213-level-extendable-213-376cm.asp


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« Reply #46 on: October 09, 2010, 05:25 AM »

 Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad

I picked up my delivery to day from the Depot as I was out yesterday and missed the delivery!

I had to call up to arrange for me to pick it up! I used the number on the paper but the system couldnt find me! So I had to go on the internet and find the number of the local Depot my self!   It RANG RANG RANG RANG RANG RANG!  Finaly some one answered!  The phone call was very unprofessional I thought! I said can I pick it up now Friday 5 oclock the woman said to me well umm its kinda messy at night everything is every where so you would have to wait abit till we sorted it out your best coming tomoro at 8-10  I was thinking messy?! Why would it be messy your a delivery service you should have a system!

Any way I have just been to pick it up! I looked all round couldnt find where to go! Saw this door open saw some boxes so went inside.  Just looks like a Farmers SHED with boxes just dumped any how!  And this little old pc in the corner covered with crap just messy.   Any way he said whats up! I said picking up packages!!  He said okay can I have the delivery note! I gave it to him! He then said I have seen your ID if anyone asks! I was like I have it in my pocket you can see it if you want he says no its okay.  Then the phone rang! I had to wait!!!   and Wait!!!   Ofcorse I could hear what he was saying on the phone as I was right next to him!  Well he was saying how this Depot is just a mess he trying to sort it out and how doesnt want to be here at Christmas as its all over the place. I was thinkin umm okay I wont be using INTERLINK for my deliveries!   He then went looking for my boxes I had 4 parcels! One of them is 800 guide rail! Well he just droped one of the boxes on top of the saying this is yours right?!?! I was thinking you should be telling me what boxes are mine!!!!   He picks up another box which was ontop of this other and just pushed it off! It landed on the corner!!!


Any why know systainers are robust! He helped me carry the boxes to my van!  I opened up the raill box to see if it was bend! It was fine! Few

When I got home I opened all boxes! To find!  That the Little systainer the corner is SMASHED!!! The big systainer has had such a hard impact that is has bowed the lid and so it moved over the lip and I can not open the systainer I have tried but I just can not open the lid! IF I force it it will snap something!

I would tell every one not to use INTERLINK! Well not the STOKE area one anyway!   I cant believe it!  

I wanted to have a play with my Portool SWORD but I cant open the lid to get it out of the BOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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P.s just taking some picture to show you!


I know its not Bunny Bolts fault he told me I would get it monday so it was a quick delivery so good service! I have tried to call him but he is not open on Saturdays it seems! Bit annoying as I want it sorting now! lol    I will be telling bunny bolts to package better though as this could of been prevented as just sticking a sytainer in a cardbox box the same size of the systainer with out any packaging around the systainer in the box to me is not good enough.   My local dealer does that and thats why my T15 drill box got damaged twice in delivery when it was sent of for repair twice.

but really the delivery services should treat parcels with a lot more care



RCF (rexy cyrstals!)  I never had a damaged systainer form RCF as he uses much larger boxes and puts everything in one box with loads of empty boxes and air bags to make everything secure.








Here are the damaged systainers by INTERLINK








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« Reply #47 on: October 09, 2010, 06:03 AM »

As you can see the lid has some how overlapped the lip because of impact on that corner.  Well I can not get it back over the lip with out causing more damage. I have tried I used a knife to try and flick it back over but its to hard.   I tried to open the lid but as you can see on the video it wont!  The SWORD is so close but yet so far!!!  I wanna talk to bunny bolts first really before I wanna try and get the box open so no I have to wait till monday any way!


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« Reply #48 on: October 09, 2010, 06:04 AM »

Jmb I do not use bunnys bolts anymore as I have had items arrived damaged.the packaging is always to light. those boxes he uses are just to thin.

Also I have found that if your items are not delivered and return to the depot the chances of damage go through the roof.

 they slide up and down the empty van slaming into bulkheads ect.

you should just force the systainer open if its damaged  it makes no odds Warren will replace it..

hope the saw is ok Unsure looking forward to some pictures.. Big Grin
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« Reply #49 on: October 09, 2010, 06:12 AM »

Jmb I do not use bunnys bolts anymore as I have had items arrived damaged.the packaging is always to light. those boxes he uses are just to thin.

Also I have found that if your items are not delivered and return to the depot the chances of damage go through the roof.

 they slide up and down the empty van slaming into bulkheads ect.

you should just force the systainer open if its damaged  it makes no odds Warren will replace it..

hope the saw is ok Unsure looking forward to some pictures.. Big Grin

Well thats what I dont like!  Know these boxes have had some impact the tools would of had some bashing aswell.  I can see no damage on the Dura Drive drill its knowing its had a few knocks already I look after my tools  I get really paranoid easily.  I can not check the Sword as I can not open the box but again its had some bashing cant be good for the tools!

I have sent Bunny Bolts a email  with a link to this topic.  Adding just a little more packaging will prevent this from happening.  If its sorted out I dont mind and I dont blame Bunny bolts its Interlink terrible really. Jst its hassle isnt it really.

Has bunny bolts sorted out your damage items with no problem?!?!

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« Reply #50 on: October 09, 2010, 07:39 AM »

Hi Warren was as good as gold,its just annoying when goods get damaged in transit for no good reason. when I last used Warren he was still using a carrier that did not give you the 1 hour delivery slot, which I find realy usefull saves you waiting all day for a delivery.
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« Reply #51 on: October 09, 2010, 07:44 AM »

Hi Warren was as good as gold,its just annoying when goods get damaged in transit for no good reason. when I last used Warren he was still using a carrier that did not give you the 1 hour delivery slot, which I find realy usefull saves you waiting all day for a delivery.

Well if he sorts it out all is forgiven lol!  Well he's lost a customer (you) because the lack of packaging and maybe using a bad delivery company.  If I was to buy anything in the future of him I will be specifying to package it well to save any hassle.

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« Reply #52 on: October 09, 2010, 07:53 AM »

push the systainer back in to place and you wil e able to open it. it happened to 1 of mine and just had to push it in to place
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« Reply #53 on: October 09, 2010, 08:08 AM »

push the systainer back in to place and you wil e able to open it. it happened to 1 of mine and just had to push it in to place

I have tried I have pushed its really hard!    I can look inside and I has a reinforcing bar across the back of the systainer because I tink its a heavy tool. The Dura Drive screw gun does not have the bar.    I have tried lifting but I can see the box turning white in places and I have tried to bend the lid up and over and again I can see white appearing!   Im going to leave it and I want them both replacing it cost me over 1000 pounds so im not going to have damaged goods. Also I had a look on the internet and I have found they have a 18V dura drive I rather have that than the 12V as I can use the batteries with my carvex and other way round with the 18V.


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« Reply #54 on: October 09, 2010, 08:17 AM »

Hi Warren was as good as gold,its just annoying when goods get damaged in transit for no good reason. when I last used Warren he was still using a carrier that did not give you the 1 hour delivery slot, which I find really usefull saves you waiting all day for a delivery.

Well if he sorts it out all is forgiven lol!  Well he's lost a customer (you) because the lack of packaging and maybe using a bad delivery company.  If I was to buy anything in the future of him I will be specifying to package it well to save any hassle.

Cheers!

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There was more to it than delivery issues..But  they don't tell you when goods have been dispatched so you have no idea when its coming or if its sitting in a carriers warehouse and I have found fixy(slingers) service to be unrivaled so I will carry on using them..when you buy of them you get a dispatch conformation and on the day of delivery a hours slot, so you can get some work in...






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« Reply #55 on: October 09, 2010, 08:18 AM »

dam it!!! i so need to see this sword in action. I been wondering what angle it will cut  6 7 8" timber
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« Reply #56 on: October 09, 2010, 08:22 AM »

dam it!!! i so need to see this sword in action. I been wondering what angle it will cut  6 7 8" timber

I knew it!   I knew it!!     I wad thinking Dean just wants it out of the box and get me to show some vids on it he aint bothered about the box! He just wants a review lol!!  Cheeky sod!!!

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« Reply #57 on: October 09, 2010, 08:24 AM »

dam it!!! i so need to see this sword in action. I been wondering what angle it will cut  6 7 8" timber

I knew it!   I knew it!!     I wad thinking Dean just wants it out of the box and get me to show some vids on it he aint bothered about the box! He just wants a review lol!!  Cheeky sod!!!

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well i aint gonna dance around the subject, right i jumping in van now on my way with my estwing to get that box open
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« Reply #58 on: October 09, 2010, 08:40 AM »

Hi Warren was as good as gold,its just annoying when goods get damaged in transit for no good reason. when I last used Warren he was still using a carrier that did not give you the 1 hour delivery slot, which I find really usefull saves you waiting all day for a delivery.

Well if he sorts it out all is forgiven lol!  Well he's lost a customer (you) because the lack of packaging and maybe using a bad delivery company.  If I was to buy anything in the future of him I will be specifying to package it well to save any hassle.

Cheers!

JMB

There was more to it than delivery issues..But  they don't tell you when goods have been dispatched so you have no idea when its coming or if its sitting in a carriers warehouse and I have found fixy(slingers) service to be unrivaled so I will carry on using them..when you buy of them you get a dispatch conformation and on the day of delivery a hours slot, so you can get some work in...









YEah the dealer I always use! Has a good delivery service! The delivery guy knows me now! He said another parcel from RCF. Im like YIP more toyes! If im not in he calls my mobile! Asks if its okay to leave it at the front door and im like its fine! The delivery company he uses is much more professional I had to pick up the parcel from the Depot its big clean it has a room to wait while they get your package! If you look through the door everything looks like its organised Not like Interlink I felt like I was on a farm dark messy looked like a tip of parcels lol!


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« Reply #59 on: October 09, 2010, 08:41 AM »

dam it!!! i so need to see this sword in action. I been wondering what angle it will cut  6 7 8" timber

I knew it!   I knew it!!     I wad thinking Dean just wants it out of the box and get me to show some vids on it he aint bothered about the box! He just wants a review lol!!  Cheeky sod!!!

JMB

well i aint gonna dance around the subject, right i jumping in van now on my way with my estwing to get that box open

Ill try again 4 ya!! But I aint using it!!! I dont know what Warren does if he want the lot back or just the box I dont know!

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