cneville101
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- Mar 29, 2008
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I am really debating whether I want to spend another $540 (times two) to house all of my new systainers... but, from what I can tell in the catalog, I really do like the design of the Systainer-Port.
I bought my first Festool less than 1 month ago, and in the last three weeks I have collected the CT 22, TS 75 (with 75" rails - Woodcraft and Festool honored my exchange), Trion 300, Domino, C 12, RO 150 and ETS 150/3.
I am now low on money and getting very low on space to house these tools.
So... here is the deal...
1. Has anyone built a cabinet like the Systainer-Port - do you have pictures and/or plans? Any reason why building them doesn't make sense?
2. I think that I could build two Systainer-Port type cabinets and another cabinet to house my planer and drum sander for about the cost of one Systainer-Port - even using a combination of Baltic Birch, Phenolic Plywood and high quality drawer slides.
3. My only obstacle now is choosing the right drawer slide... I am leaning toward Blum's full extension, concealed/undermount. But this is not my specialty - if anyone does this for a living and can recommend a smart choice - I'm willing to listen. I get hung up on details like mounting the slides, so jigs or systems to help in this regard are appreciated.
a. I saw a product called Quick Align that might help in this regard - if anyone has used this system, is it of value?
b. Face-frame or frameless cabinet? Which would you choose. I've have only made face frame cabinets - so, that is why I am concerned about mounting the slides on European type frameless cabinets.
Thanks for any help you can provide - pictures are always appreciated.
Chris
I bought my first Festool less than 1 month ago, and in the last three weeks I have collected the CT 22, TS 75 (with 75" rails - Woodcraft and Festool honored my exchange), Trion 300, Domino, C 12, RO 150 and ETS 150/3.
I am now low on money and getting very low on space to house these tools.
So... here is the deal...
1. Has anyone built a cabinet like the Systainer-Port - do you have pictures and/or plans? Any reason why building them doesn't make sense?
2. I think that I could build two Systainer-Port type cabinets and another cabinet to house my planer and drum sander for about the cost of one Systainer-Port - even using a combination of Baltic Birch, Phenolic Plywood and high quality drawer slides.
3. My only obstacle now is choosing the right drawer slide... I am leaning toward Blum's full extension, concealed/undermount. But this is not my specialty - if anyone does this for a living and can recommend a smart choice - I'm willing to listen. I get hung up on details like mounting the slides, so jigs or systems to help in this regard are appreciated.
a. I saw a product called Quick Align that might help in this regard - if anyone has used this system, is it of value?
b. Face-frame or frameless cabinet? Which would you choose. I've have only made face frame cabinets - so, that is why I am concerned about mounting the slides on European type frameless cabinets.
Thanks for any help you can provide - pictures are always appreciated.
Chris