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threesixright said:
elfick said:
threesixright said:
vkumar said:
Great if you can get it without paying the VAT. Other wise you will pay quite a bit more.
And vice versa (TSO -> overseas). 80 USD for international shipping? Then import. Brings this to an easy 300 USD jig.  Right.  Rather have the FT  version for ~ 120 USD.
Has Festool posted the price yet? I did a cursory search but couldn’t find one.
FS WA 90

In Europe it's listed. List price is 160 EUR. I ordered it for ~ EUR 107.

€107? How?
 
threesixright said:
vkumar said:
Great if you can get it without paying the VAT. Other wise you will pay quite a bit more.
And vice versa (TSO -> overseas). 80 USD for international shipping? Then import. Brings this to an easy 300 USD jig.  Right.  Rather have the FT  version for ~ 120 USD.

You just have to cultivate your forum friends to ship it to you from the US!!!!
 
mrB said:
threesixright said:
elfick said:
threesixright said:
vkumar said:
Great if you can get it without paying the VAT. Other wise you will pay quite a bit more.
And vice versa (TSO -> overseas). 80 USD for international shipping? Then import. Brings this to an easy 300 USD jig.  Right.  Rather have the FT  version for ~ 120 USD.
Has Festool posted the price yet? I did a cursory search but couldn’t find one.
FS WA 90

In Europe it's listed. List price is 160 EUR. I ordered it for ~ EUR 107.

€107? How?
If your quick, EUR 101. They dropped it [big grin]

FS WA 90
 
[member=65767]threesixright[/member]  I love Rubart! They are my main source of FS’s. Only downside is that it sometimes takes a bit long for stuff to arrive.
 
threesixright said:
If your quick, EUR 101. They dropped it [big grin]

FS WA 90
For the avoidance of doubt: these Festool-branded TSO rail-squares also work on Makita rails, right?

(If you ignore the clashing colors, which is the hard part  :) )
 
Jimdude said:
threesixright said:
If your quick, EUR 101. They dropped it [big grin]

FS WA 90
For the avoidance of doubt: these Festool-branded TSO rail-squares also work on Makita rails, right?

(If you ignore the clashing colors, which is the hard part  :) )
Sorry m8. Not a clue. I don’t have makita ;-)

i like the green :-D

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Jimdude said:
threesixright said:
If your quick, EUR 101. They dropped it [big grin]

FS WA 90
For the avoidance of doubt: these Festool-branded TSO rail-squares also work on Makita rails, right?

(If you ignore the clashing colors, which is the hard part  :) )

[member=60292]Jimdude[/member] - yes these guid rail squares fit MAKITA guide rails.
Hans
 
Bert Vanderveen said:
[member=65767]threesixright[/member]  I love Rubart! They are my main source of FS’s. Only downside is that it sometimes takes a bit long for stuff to arrive.
Yeha, I agree. But for the non-pro's (like me) its worth the wait imo. Saved me quite a bit of "dinero"  [tongue].

Also great they register your new tools with FT, even I'm in a different country. I nicely receive a letter from FT that the tools are registered. [thumbs up]
 
SRSemenza said:
Looks like we now know why the new roll board has a flat top rather than having the Systainers set  into  it.  [wink]

And the extra long Systainer .........................  I already built my own.  [smile]

          Custom extra long Systainer

Seth
Michael Kellough said:
Sure hope the rail square is licensed by TSO.

The tablesaw appears to be too short.

The folding worktable cutting table could be handy. Looks like it might not be sufficiently supportive to be a worktable.

If the release of this folding table leads too people selling MFTs then they never learned how to use the MFT.
Michael Kellough said:
Sure hope the rail square is licensed by TSO.

The tablesaw appears to be too short.

The folding worktable cutting table could be handy. Looks like it might not be sufficiently supportive to be a worktable.

If the release of this folding table leads too people selling MFTs then they never learned how to use the MFT.

Here’s how all the parts make a system.
FES-TKS80-SET1.jpg


 
Figured this as good as a place as any. Browsing the international Festool site I came across the LHS 2 225 EQI-Plus. The house I am remodelling after the COVID Crisis ends is going to have pretty much new drywall everywhere and was planning on purchasing the LHS 225 EQ-Plus/SW in the near term future. Based on past releases for the Planex products what was the lag between their introduction in the European Market and them being brought over to the North American Market.

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[member=65299]BoulderAv[/member] generally 6-12 months from when a product is released in Europe and when we see it in the U.S. But it can vary, especially with the current supply chain issues for Festool.
 
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