Samo
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- May 21, 2007
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OK, we are needing a chop saw hood on the Kapex. It is used W/The Festool UG Stand and Wings. [wink]
It's a miter saw, I know, but the crazy client. I think the Kapex has very good dust collection for what it is and a table saw or crosscutting saw of any type is a messy beast. The Kapex is on the interior of this project because it is a high-end project with many built-in elements that are after plaster. The Dewalts, Makitas and our other Kapex are in the site Garage Shop now.
We have always been very customer oriented and IMHO very good to work with. The current project involves a client on the site that is always around and working with the Designer. She can be very nice and I don't fault her for her complaint, but it's a Jobsite and not a design studio.
Sorry for the rant! Money is not an issue but the guys just want to finish without any more drama. We are looking for a hood solution and have used the first generation of the Fast Cap saw hood. I have Emailed Fast Cap about what they offer. I like the company and the Customer Service they have, but don't want a cheap product.
My first thought was a plywood saw hood and a separate CT running all the time? The only issue is that we like to produce and not have stuff slow us down unnecessarily.
Looking for comments from guys that have been in our shoes.
Cheers, Sam
It's a miter saw, I know, but the crazy client. I think the Kapex has very good dust collection for what it is and a table saw or crosscutting saw of any type is a messy beast. The Kapex is on the interior of this project because it is a high-end project with many built-in elements that are after plaster. The Dewalts, Makitas and our other Kapex are in the site Garage Shop now.
We have always been very customer oriented and IMHO very good to work with. The current project involves a client on the site that is always around and working with the Designer. She can be very nice and I don't fault her for her complaint, but it's a Jobsite and not a design studio.
Sorry for the rant! Money is not an issue but the guys just want to finish without any more drama. We are looking for a hood solution and have used the first generation of the Fast Cap saw hood. I have Emailed Fast Cap about what they offer. I like the company and the Customer Service they have, but don't want a cheap product.
My first thought was a plywood saw hood and a separate CT running all the time? The only issue is that we like to produce and not have stuff slow us down unnecessarily.
Looking for comments from guys that have been in our shoes.
Cheers, Sam