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Alternative transport method for purchasing an M.F.T and getting back to your workshop.........

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Not so sure on how the rider sees where thay are going  [eek] ....but at least the M.F.T can withstand the impact  [wink]
Phil
 
Thats probably what Ill be using after the new kit comes out and I have to sell my car, wife and rent my kids out to buy some of it. [big grin]
 
SRSemenza said:
I have managed to get an MFT/3 into the back seat of a Honda Accord. No box. Nothing attached.

Seth

Seth, I have seen how you pack your Systainers.  I think you can fit almost anything into anywhere. ;)
Tinker
 
Tinker said:
SRSemenza said:
I have managed to get an MFT/3 into the back seat of a Honda Accord. No box. Nothing attached.

Seth

Seth, I have seen how you pack your Systainers.  I think you can fit almost anything into anywhere. ;)
Tinker

Yeah, but so far I have not been able to get a full size MFT/3 into a Systainer.  Even with the Midi-Sys, just no luck. No matter how I fold it  [eek]  [wink]

Seth
 
You'll be very happy with the MFT. It is one of the foundations of the festool system. everything in the festool system evolves around the MFT, CT and TS 55/75.
 
Congrats on the MFT.  I was waiting to hear about you attaching it to your roof and it flying off while on I-285  [big grin]
 
I once saw two guys in a sedan try holding two sheets of plywood on the roof heading out of HD. No rope, or anything, just one hand out the window on each side.  [blink]  Guess how far they got.  [huh]  ::)

I'm just glad they were on the other side of the lot from me.

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
I once saw two guys in a sedan try holding two sheets of plywood on the roof heading out of HD. No rope, or anything, just one hand out the window on each side.  [blink]  Guess how far they got.  [huh]  ::)

I'm just glad they were on the other side of the lot from me.

Seth
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And there is the two customers who left the TYard with two 6metre lengths of PVC 90mm pipe tied bumper to bumper UNDER the car.
 
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