Dave Ronyak said:The then new, first edition RO 125 was my first Festool purchase because I needed it or something like it (and I did not know of the RAS 115 which would probably have better suited my intended work at that time - repairing cracks in old plaster). The motor housing does not have provision for mounting the edge guard supplied with later machines which have a different housing design. The housings can be swapped (but you'll void your guarantee if you do it yourself). After that positive experience came a TS 55, 1400 router and MFT 1080.
Dave R.
Tinker said:Dave Ronyak said:The then new, first edition RO 125 was my first Festool purchase because I needed it or something like it (and I did not know of the RAS 115 which would probably have better suited my intended work at that time - repairing cracks in old plaster). The motor housing does not have provision for mounting the edge guard supplied with later machines which have a different housing design. The housings can be swapped (but you'll void your guarantee if you do it yourself). After that positive experience came a TS 55, 1400 router and MFT 1080.
Dave R.
Dave, Am I to understand that the housings can be replaced on the old RO 150 so the edge guarde can be installed?
Tinker
Dave Ronyak said:Yes. I have the new style housings, but have not yet installed them. I have finished the work where the guard would have been most helpful, so now I will wait until my warranty has expired to change out the housing.
Ned Young said:Didn't the old FOG design have a "Remove my vote" button on the polls?
Ned Young said:Didn't the old FOG design have a "Remove my vote" button on the polls?