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

id like a cordless domino for site work. maybe a mini domino size. it would be only really for allignment more than strength
 
I would like a pillar drill attachment for festool drill. I would attach via centrotec, and have the ability to clamp to the work piece, be used in conjunction with a guide rail or a parallel fence, and accurately positioned at angle up to 45 degrees. Oh an has to be stored in a systainer.
 
I think a reciprocating saw with dust collection whould be KILLER!!! We are always having to have one guy hold the vacum up to the blade while some one does the cutting.
 
colombia602 said:
I wish that Festool would make a lathe. 

Blimey I hope they don't - the last thing I want is a lathe ... but if Festool made one I'd probably buy it [sad]
 
GPowers said:
What about a plunge base for the MKF 700?

Agree!  [thumbs up]

A plunge base for the MKF700 would make me buy the pair immediately. A plunging palm router would be a killer.  [drooling]

I've been very close to buying the Bosch GKF 600 many times lately.
I'd really like to have a true one hand router but I think I'd be missing the plunge mecanism if I bought the Bosch

Kind regards
Henrik

 
I wish that Festool made available a sample pack of small bottles of the finish products included in the Surfix set.  Nothing else.  It would give an opportunity to test for color changes on raw wood prior to committing to a larger set.

Peter
 
Peter, that's something I asked for when it first came out but it fell on deaf ears  [sad]. I probably would have then bought the complete set but I'm not going to take that chance.
 
Gotta put in another plug for a Kapex/UG Kapex combo set.  Why not?

Also a DF700 w/both domino systainers as a set.

I don't imagine that either of these tools will often be a first time buy for those new to Festool.  If they are, they will get a discount and incentive to buy more.  For those of us that have already spent $K on Festool, a small reward for our loyalty to the Festool system.
 
. . . tool for getting old silicone sealant off of surfaces - tiles especially  [big grin] For the Germans that would be a machine to get the Silikondichtstoff off!
 
An oscillating tool and a blade with no teeth works pretty well for me.

Tom
 
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