A few kapex questions, inc motor issues.

carlb40

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Ok guys just a couple of questions on the kapex. I am a site carpenter and i currently use a Hitachi 8fs i think.  [embarassed]. As we all know anything other than a kapex is crap with dust collection.
So i'm looking into a kapex for next year. Now my work can involve a bit of everything, from  stud work (framing) to architraves/ skirting (trim work).

So the 1st question  Is how do you use yours? I'm not in a position to own 2 saws or be able to carry both if i did have space to own 2.
Do any of you use the kapex for stud work/ framing or just for 2nd fix/ trim work? Is the saw too posh for rougher work?  [scared]

2nd question - I have seen a few topics on the motor issue  [eek]
So i'm wondering how far spread it is or does it affect a minority? If any members who have had motor problems could post a +1 to keep it clean looking on here.
I would also like to hear from peeps who have had one say 8 yrs and nothing ever broke  [big grin] LOL

TIA
 
I got what I think was the second Kapex that came into the UK (except the demo models, of course!), so I think that's pretty much 8* years or so. I pre-ordered it before it was released.

I've never had a single issue with the motor, though it has been back to Festool UK for other issues (once because the top section of the fence locked in position & wouldn't move; The second time was when I was rushing (I wasn't taking care) & a big piece of timber got pulled into the back of the saw & smashed part of the housing [embarassed]. When it went back for the fence it didn't need to, Festool UK was going to just send me the new fence but I could do without it for a few days & took the opportunity to get a free service instead!  [wink]

I don't do much studwork, but I use the kapex for it when I do. And decking. And, a few weeks back, my first roof, too. It's definitely not 'too posh for rougher work'.  [big grin]

*Edit: I've just checked, and it was August 2007, so it was just over 7 years ago when they came out.
 
I recently bought one but have kept my big Makita for rough stuff. I might even buy the small Makita chop saw as it's much easier to carry round for everyday work
 
The only problem I've had with mine - and I've used it for quite a few things, was that one of the lasers became dislodged and had to go back for repair. No problems since, but I do try and take care moving it around if I take it on site. I do also have my old metabo which is still good for the odd small job when I can't be bothered to take the wings off the kapex which usually stays set up in the workshop.
 
Had mine for 4-5 years I think, not sure. No issues
Mine gets used for both framing and trim work but probably more trim and misc
As a rehabber I'm still too comfortable with a speed square and favorite circ saw (old PC) over a bucket or my knee (I know pathetic)
I have no issues using the kapex for rough work. I won't use it for porch work though. Not that it won't handle it just that porch work tends to be dangerous for any tool. Whacking my crappy old Hitachi chopsaw with a 12' 6x6 doesn't really bother me. Dropping one on my kapex ... [crying]
Its not about if the saw can handle it, its more about setting standards for preserving your investment. I drive my truck in crappy weather but the CBX stays in the garage warm and dry. Would you drive your Porsche in lousy weather or take the toyota?

 
I hav had mine since mid 2010.  I use it for everything from framing to decking to trim.  Never had an issue with mine.

Peter
 
Thank's guys, good to know some of the motors are still alive and kicking after 2 years.  ;D

On this job the largest timbers to be cut on my mitre saw was 9x3 tanalised i think.
I guess once i have one next year i can decide from there how best to use it.  [smile]
 
Your wasting your time for site work - the kapex will not run off a portable generator
 
ifit said:
Your wasting your time for site work - the kapex will not run off a portable generator

Yes i saw your earlier thread. All the sites i have been on so far have supplied transformers from the huge direct wired type to the 5kva on the present site. If i have to supply my own then i will take my 2 3kva trannies in and use one for the kapex and one for the midi etc  [wink]
 
That solves that then  [tongue]

I've been using my dewalt for the last month or so due to there being no power on site - its bloody frustrating!
 
I generally work on new buildings and they never seem to get power until they are finished
 
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