Considering another tool? What is next?

What tool is next on your list?


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My next purchase depends on what kind of corner I design myself into...
Tim
 
I pretty much have the tools I need, but I can always use more accessories and storage -- which is what I voted for.  You can never have too many Systainers! 

Scot
 
Plan on picking up the C15 set tomorrow, After that will be the OF1400 w/ LR32 set. I was going to get the router but I needed to retire my makita drill  [eek]
 
STORAGE.

  I have been doing a lot of searching on the FOG for members shops, Kapex stations and home made MFT stations.  I am currently planning on

reconfiguring my garage shop.  I'm getting a plan down and have this vision in my head.  I hope to start this project in the spring.

The vision I have is going to cost a butt load of money investing in systainers and sortainers.

I have a decent storage solution for my screws.  But I really want a couple sortainers to go with the vision I have for my shop.

My vision is to have a ALL Festool shop.  Everything fitting into a systainer.  Very clean, compacted and organized to the max.

So I plan on ordering a lot of systainers for 2013. 

I have the Festool tools that I need.  But like all of us, their are a couple that I want, just to have  [wink].

I'm not sure what I was thinking telling my wife I would only buy one a month.  This is going to be the longest running project of my life!  [scared]

Eric

 
I voted Storage also.

Been looking at sortainers, but Im always looking at sortainers, But that isnt exactly accurate.

I am looking at "accessories" such as the undulating head for the 850, the boom arm, CXS system.

Systainers for the accessories I already own.
 
I wish this survey was a "pick 3".

As other's have said, storage items are ALWAYS on my list. I have a fully functional SCMS but would really like a KAPEX and I am getting tired of my biscuit jointer and would like to upgrade to a Domino.
 
Peter,

My next Festool purchase will be a track saw if I decide to do another kitchen.  I mostly build furniture and my Powermatic 5hp saw with sliding table is perfect for most everything but, since I'm getting older not having to lift sheets of ply (which I almost never use) would push me to a track saw.  Perhaps with the new design model I might be tempted.

Jack
 
Considering the domino XL but also looking at the CMS.  Can any current owners speak first hand on the dust extraction? is it as good as they say? 
 
Len,  is it fair to say that your question about dust collection refers to the CMS?  Asking because I have a CMS and a video camera and am known to do quite unedited videos. 

What would you Ike to see?

Peter
 
Thanks Peter.  yes after creating too much dust to my liking today with current router table setup I was curious as to what current users think of that. I did see a few videos (wood whisper and Brice) and they say dust extraction is excellent......not that I doubt them but always nice to hear from the masses.
 
zapdafish said:
My Rotex is offended at being called a rough sander  >:(

Ease it's sensitive mind ... I'm certain they're talking RAS and belt  [wink]
 
Throw some 24 grit on that Rotex, put into the "course" mode, turn it on and listen to it growl, and then let it eat.  It will be smiling!

Sorry,  didn't mean to insult your sander.  It's a Festool.  It is dedicated to faster, smarter, easier.

Peter
 
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