Paul G said:with the arrival of the DF700 (and the new DF500 bit adapter) I'm at a loss of why to get a DF500. Are there things a DF500 still excel at over the DF700?
RL said:Paul G said:with the arrival of the DF700 (and the new DF500 bit adapter) I'm at a loss of why to get a DF500. Are there things a DF500 still excel at over the DF700?
Yes, plenty. You can't use 4, 5 and 6mm tenons with the larger domino. These tenons are the most suitable ones for lumber thicknesses up to 3/4". If you are building casework, small furniture pieces, boxes, etc. you will typically be working in this range which makes the smaller domino machine more appropriate.
If you are a door, gate, bed, big trestle tables etc. maker, then the larger machine is more suitable.
Paul G said:with the arrival of the DF700 (and the new DF500 bit adapter) I'm at a loss of why to get a DF500. Are there things a DF500 still excel at over the DF700?
SRSemenza said:I would say handling.
GarryMartin said:SRSemenza said:I would say handling.
Agreed.
The OF1010, OF1400 and OF2200 can all use an 8mm bit, but you wouldn't get rid of them all and just keep the OF2200 now would you? [wink]
SRSemenza said:Paul G said:with the arrival of the DF700 (and the new DF500 bit adapter) I'm at a loss of why to get a DF500. Are there things a DF500 still excel at over the DF700?
I would say handling. I find that I use the Domino (500) for things that I never pictured when I purchased it. There is a tendency to picture using the Domino ( or any tool) on a bench in a straight forward , ideal set up. But I have used it in many non ideal situations where I think the 700 would have been awkward or troublesome. Such as on an already assemble piece, upside down, in the middle of a panel where being able to grip easily from any direction is useful.
I suggest, if possible, you get your hands on both of them to compare.
Seth
Michael Garrett said:I would think that adding 3rd party attachments would void warranty. Just my 2 cents. Like the Dust Deputy.