Acrobat
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Hi
I am left handed and naturally prefer to use my left hand to do things with. Obviously I have had to learn to adapt to using my right hand, which of course for me is not my strongest and most skilled side, indeed somewhat awkward at times- especially circular saws. I am wondering if Festool or anyone else for that matter make or can adapt the saw and rails to work on the left? I know its a big ask as just about all manufactures of nearly everything say "damn you lefties we're only gonna make it this way!" Some tools can be used in either hand but alot can't and it just makes life just that bit harder! And in this day and age it surely cannot be that difficult to make? Believe me, it's such a hassle-some tools shoot crap out one way and guards deflect it straight to my face! aaargh.!! . Can the rail etc be switched around at all? I am considering purchasing the table and saw and rail, but if it can't be made for left hand use, I see nothing but as usual, a long slow painful learning curve with plenty of grief ahead. If you don't believe me, try picking up a tool and using it in your OTHER hand!
And hey, I can adapt and do, but why should I have to?
I am left handed and naturally prefer to use my left hand to do things with. Obviously I have had to learn to adapt to using my right hand, which of course for me is not my strongest and most skilled side, indeed somewhat awkward at times- especially circular saws. I am wondering if Festool or anyone else for that matter make or can adapt the saw and rails to work on the left? I know its a big ask as just about all manufactures of nearly everything say "damn you lefties we're only gonna make it this way!" Some tools can be used in either hand but alot can't and it just makes life just that bit harder! And in this day and age it surely cannot be that difficult to make? Believe me, it's such a hassle-some tools shoot crap out one way and guards deflect it straight to my face! aaargh.!! . Can the rail etc be switched around at all? I am considering purchasing the table and saw and rail, but if it can't be made for left hand use, I see nothing but as usual, a long slow painful learning curve with plenty of grief ahead. If you don't believe me, try picking up a tool and using it in your OTHER hand!
