S streakybacon Member Joined Feb 26, 2016 Messages 1 Feb 26, 2016 #1 Answers on a postcard please Attachments blade.jpg 620.1 KB · Views: 675
AlexThePalex Member Joined Nov 12, 2008 Messages 7,808 Feb 26, 2016 #2 Well, if that's supposed to be a 210 mm blade, what's wrong with it is that it's really a 260 mm blade. [tongue] There also might be some directional misinformation.
Well, if that's supposed to be a 210 mm blade, what's wrong with it is that it's really a 260 mm blade. [tongue] There also might be some directional misinformation.
B Billedis Member Joined Jan 18, 2014 Messages 619 Feb 26, 2016 #3 looks like the rotation arrow is suggesting you put the blade in backwards.
toolfest.co.uk Festool Dealer Member Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 654 Feb 26, 2016 #4 Mmmmm.. 60 teeth, not really.
Z zapdafish Member Joined Apr 2, 2010 Messages 621 Feb 26, 2016 #5 In the southern hemisphere, don't objects spin the opposite direction?
M mike_aa Member Joined Mar 17, 2014 Messages 1,336 Location Northeast Ohio Feb 26, 2016 #8 [member=60512]streakybacon[/member] Thanks for the conundrum and [welcome] to the FOG!
M mwahaha Member Joined May 23, 2015 Messages 110 Feb 27, 2016 #9 Ya know how Ford puts disguises on their new unreleased cars to test them on the road...
Cheese Member Joined Jan 16, 2015 Messages 12,561 Location Land of 11,842 Lakes Feb 27, 2016 #10 mwahaha said: Ya know how Ford puts disguises on their new unreleased cars to test them on the road... Click to expand... I agree...it appears to be the new prototype Festool blade for cutting PVC pipe. [eek]
mwahaha said: Ya know how Ford puts disguises on their new unreleased cars to test them on the road... Click to expand... I agree...it appears to be the new prototype Festool blade for cutting PVC pipe. [eek]
R rst Member Joined Nov 10, 2013 Messages 3,295 Feb 27, 2016 #11 sure it's not a Japanese pull blade??