Fill in the blank: I wish Festool made a ______!

I'd also like a corded drill. I could get a Protool that's probably excellent too but it just doesn't feel the same.
 
Longer longitude profile for MFT/3. Many people extend or joint MFT tables, so it would be helpful for cutting longer pieces with MFT table

Regards,
VictorL
 
...section on their website for discontinued tools.

Adios CT 22 and CT33. Nice knowing you.

http://www.festoolusa.com/products/dust-extractors

But if I want to check out accessories for the CT22 I can still go here (I was looking for something today and eventually found it).

http://www.festoolusa.com/accessories/dust-extractors.html?compatibility=583366

I think Festool should have a section on their website for older model tools, so we can still easily find accessory info, owners manuals etc in one place.

 
Richard Leon said:
...section on their website for discontinued tools.

Adios CT 22 and CT33. Nice knowing you.

http://www.festoolusa.com/products/dust-extractors

But if I want to check out accessories for the CT22 I can still go here (I was looking for something today and eventually found it).

http://www.festoolusa.com/accessories/dust-extractors.html?compatibility=583366

I think Festool should have a section on their website for older model tools, so we can still easily find accessory info, owners manuals etc in one place.

Yes!  That is a great idea.  I spent a longgg time trying to find what battery to order for a TDK-12.  Good thing Uncle Bob knew the answer!
 
I wish Festool made a SDS hammer driil  but with the special chucks just like the T+15 some how.  So you could attach an angle chuck on your SDS dont know how the impact rod would work for an angle chuck but im sure festool will have a solution.

Also wish they made a cordless fein with an adapter for hammering nails in like a palm nailer.  So you can get nails upto 100mm in tight spaces but probably main use would be for nailing small twist nails with joist hangers and things like that.  I know AEG are bring out a new Fein tool with the hammer adapter but festool would do a better job I reckon.

JMB
 
Rob-GB said:
mark007 said:
a power cope tool
That would be a Trion, a Carvex and a RAS 115 all three can do that and more.
Check out Peter Halle's video on the RAS Here

Rob.

Do as I say, not as I do... me too, I had 1/2 the forum jump me for even *saying* I do "the unmentionable" with my SCMS
 
Holy smokes that thing hogs off the material.

The fly at 3:35 is surreal, and reminded me of the movie "The Ring".
 
Rob-GB said:
Check out Peter Halle's video on the RAS

This board misses the emoticon for jaw-dropping... I was already quite impressed with the Rotex and 40 grit Crystal, but this is astonishing! Granted, pine is soft but this was only 120 grit. Thanks for that video.

Back on topic, things I would like to see:
  • more documentation and video's about using the tools; hire people like Rick, Brice, Jerry etc to write more manuals
  • a metric bradpoint centrotec set with the countersink like the imperial one you folks got in the US (yes, you're allowed to feel smug now)
  • bigger systainers; a sys-2 for the C12 and RTS400 would be more practical IMO than the sys-1 they come in now
  • a less noisy CTL mini / midi
  • a CTL mini / midi SET with accessoires for generic workshop / household cleaning
  • bench and raildogs for use with the MFT; I got them from Steve (QWAS), they are excellent and Steve was great with getting them to me in the Netherlands but with Festool selling them more people would know about them / buy them. Then sell just the MFT without the extras: less expensive and with the dogs even easier to transport.
  • all abbrasives available in 10-packs, at a price (per sheet) only marginally higher than the 50/100 packs
  • hand sanding blocks with dust extraction with reasonable prices
  • a hand sanding block with dust extraction for two 80x130 sheets lengthwise (mind the previous point)
  • a small tool/accessoire to drill straigth (90 degrees on both axes), like for dowels but for more drill diameters (starting at 3mm)
  • a small (like the Leatherman Juice) multitool with a serated sheep's foot blade and corkscrew; would make a great gift!

Well, that's all for now  [wink]
 
William Herrold said:
Rob-GB said:
mark007 said:
a power cope tool
That would be a Trion, a Carvex and a RAS 115 all three can do that and more.
Check out Peter Halle's video on the RAS Here

Rob.

Do as I say, not as I do... me too, I had 1/2 the forum jump me for even *saying* I do "the unmentionable" with my SCMS

If someone saw that my old Hitachi was improperly guarded in that video, I apologize.  BUT!  Rest assured that the offending, mis treated piece of equipment that had a yellow blade in that video now rests at the bottom of a landfill.

My Kapex has all the safety equipment installed and in working order!  [big grin]
 
thanks everyone this fog is going to be fun. new member. have been coping with angel grinder for years. i like the dust going away but after broncos hopefully win on sunday
monday my hands might be a little shacky looking for something faster and perfect willing to pay
 
VictorL said:
Longer longitude profile for MFT/3. Many people extend or joint MFT tables, so it would be helpful for cutting longer pieces with MFT table

Regards,
VictorL

All you have to do is ask...

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Festool MFT/3 - 2000mm profile

 
Mettes said:
VictorL said:
Longer longitude profile for MFT/3. Many people extend or joint MFT tables, so it would be helpful for cutting longer pieces with MFT table

Regards,
VictorL

All you have to do is ask...

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Festool MFT/3 - 2000mm profile

Thanks. I mean that I need extended profile for long Protractor rail. Let say I  have 2 meters MFT table, but I want cut shelves 7 feet high. Right now I'm limited with 36".
 
Im waiting for festool to make one of these!!!  

Why is it taking so long!!!!!    Oh Festool! Make sure it takes 14.4 and 18V like the Carvex its a good feature!!!

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