anan_34567
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Hello all,
I need some help selecting the best combination of Festool power tools.
A little back ground: I have a bunch of projects to be completed this year. I have a full time office job, I am more of a DIYer than a wood working hobbyist. My goal here is to complete the projects as quickly as possible with the right tools. I am willing to pay to the tools if they save me time, free time is more valuable for me so that I can do other stuff, however I don't have the budget to hire contractors to do all the projects we want to do so we have to use our labor. I am also willing to sell some of the tools after the projects are completed to re-coup some of the funds. I have gone through building stuff without the correct tools which has led to frustration and wasted time... don't want to repeat that.
Below is a listing of some of the projects on our plate for 2016.
- build a desk and built-in shelving for the office. A sit-stand desk from IKEA was $599. I am not a big fan of IKEA products and I would rather build a cheaper alternative diverting the funds towards a tool
- Kitchen & living room re-model and build custom cabinets (of course I will practice building a few boxes before proceeding). This will involve tearing down plaster walls and putting up drywall as well (I hate plaster). Perhaps a movable kitchen island.
- Bathroom re-model. The space is small, we might have to build custom storage if we cannot find anything suitable to fit that space.
- Re-finish our Kincaid dresser and coffee table we bought about 10 years ago. The kids have dented the surface and removed some of the stain (accidental spill of nail polish remover)
- Build a couple of bed frames for the Kids (IKEA is not an option, just like the desk, I would rather spend money on the tools)
I purchased the TS 55, OF 1400, the 1400 guide rail and 1400 LR32 guide rail last year. I currently use them with a QSP Shop-vac. I also have a Ryobi BT3100 table saw.
I am thinking of adding the following
- Domino 500
- LR 32 Hole drilling set
- MFT3 table
- RO 125 (after watching the Larry Smith festool video.)
- Dust Extraction??
The MFT/3 is possibly one I can skip. However that means I will have to build some kind of surface similar to the MFT/3 top and a sled to make accurate rip cuts on the table saw. I don't currently have any kind of work surface. The $800 going into the MFT/3 can certainly pay for another tool (or a better table saw (BOSCH) & Mitre saw). However the clamping versatility is very attractive.
Dust extraction: I was happy with the shop-vac and I was planning to add a cyclone dust separator, however the sanding is going to require a vac with adjustable suction. So perhaps a MIDI/MINI would be a good addition. Then again I will be sanding drywall - how about drywall dust will I need the CT 36 - AC with auto clean? I would prefer to get just one festool vacuum - will the other vacuums (CT 26) work with drywall?
- Can I sand 2 or 3 rooms with new drywall with something other than the Planex?
- Will I need the ETS EC 125 as well?
This is quite a bit of money $3-5K. However hiring contractors will easily push all this work over $20-30K. So I would welcome your suggestions for the best combination of tools. Portability will not be an issue, most of the work will be done in my garage and maybe the occasional move into the house.
Sorry for the long rambling post.
I need some help selecting the best combination of Festool power tools.
A little back ground: I have a bunch of projects to be completed this year. I have a full time office job, I am more of a DIYer than a wood working hobbyist. My goal here is to complete the projects as quickly as possible with the right tools. I am willing to pay to the tools if they save me time, free time is more valuable for me so that I can do other stuff, however I don't have the budget to hire contractors to do all the projects we want to do so we have to use our labor. I am also willing to sell some of the tools after the projects are completed to re-coup some of the funds. I have gone through building stuff without the correct tools which has led to frustration and wasted time... don't want to repeat that.
Below is a listing of some of the projects on our plate for 2016.
- build a desk and built-in shelving for the office. A sit-stand desk from IKEA was $599. I am not a big fan of IKEA products and I would rather build a cheaper alternative diverting the funds towards a tool
- Kitchen & living room re-model and build custom cabinets (of course I will practice building a few boxes before proceeding). This will involve tearing down plaster walls and putting up drywall as well (I hate plaster). Perhaps a movable kitchen island.
- Bathroom re-model. The space is small, we might have to build custom storage if we cannot find anything suitable to fit that space.
- Re-finish our Kincaid dresser and coffee table we bought about 10 years ago. The kids have dented the surface and removed some of the stain (accidental spill of nail polish remover)
- Build a couple of bed frames for the Kids (IKEA is not an option, just like the desk, I would rather spend money on the tools)
I purchased the TS 55, OF 1400, the 1400 guide rail and 1400 LR32 guide rail last year. I currently use them with a QSP Shop-vac. I also have a Ryobi BT3100 table saw.
I am thinking of adding the following
- Domino 500
- LR 32 Hole drilling set
- MFT3 table
- RO 125 (after watching the Larry Smith festool video.)
- Dust Extraction??
The MFT/3 is possibly one I can skip. However that means I will have to build some kind of surface similar to the MFT/3 top and a sled to make accurate rip cuts on the table saw. I don't currently have any kind of work surface. The $800 going into the MFT/3 can certainly pay for another tool (or a better table saw (BOSCH) & Mitre saw). However the clamping versatility is very attractive.
Dust extraction: I was happy with the shop-vac and I was planning to add a cyclone dust separator, however the sanding is going to require a vac with adjustable suction. So perhaps a MIDI/MINI would be a good addition. Then again I will be sanding drywall - how about drywall dust will I need the CT 36 - AC with auto clean? I would prefer to get just one festool vacuum - will the other vacuums (CT 26) work with drywall?
- Can I sand 2 or 3 rooms with new drywall with something other than the Planex?
- Will I need the ETS EC 125 as well?
This is quite a bit of money $3-5K. However hiring contractors will easily push all this work over $20-30K. So I would welcome your suggestions for the best combination of tools. Portability will not be an issue, most of the work will be done in my garage and maybe the occasional move into the house.
Sorry for the long rambling post.