What's up everybody. I'm finally a proud owner of some Festool products after lusting over everything in these forums for a while and I'm ready to buy all in! I got my CXS drill for Chanukah and, aside from the wife wondering why a drill cost $300 when the Dewalt was $80, I'm the happiest guy ever.
The reason for this post is two-fold. First to say HELLO and I'm super excited to be here! Secondly, in more exciting news, my wife is pregnant with our first child and she's ALLOWING [big grin] me to build some of the furniture for said child. I had needed some suggestions on which tools to buy to best handle the work I'll be doing. The other caveat here is that we live in an apartment in Manhattan where space is limited.
To start I've gotten some base stuff for some simple storage needs and a SYS-MFT to clamp my Kreg Jig and other simple things too:
CXS, SYS-1 for storage, SYS-MFT (on a SYS-2), SYS-Storage T-Loc, 2 Quick-Clamps
Now, I'll be building some dressers, bookshelves and other little things for the baby's room. More often than not, I'll be working on some simple .75" thick(after milling) standard 2x Pine from Home Depot certainly with the occasional plywood and such. Here are my questions:
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[*]Which Dust Collector should I get...CT-SYS or CT-Mini? I can get a good deal for $320 the CT-SYS with a long-life bag. Space would certainly dictate this is best but I could probably get by with a Mini also. I'm able to cordon off the 2nd [small] room so dust collection could be GOOD...but obviously since we'll be working inside, more collection is better. Is the CT-SYS worth it for what I need?
[*]I'm going to be doing a lot of cross-cuts on pre-milled work. I already have access to a Dewalt Track Saw so no need for me to buy a TS-55(AS MUCH AS I WANT TOO [blink]). That being said, it's a bear to work with for smaller cuts like that. Is it worthwhile to just use this or would the HK-55 be a better option overall? The Dewalt TS is not mine so will have to give it back eventually so not opposed to just buying my own. Anything I do in the future will probably be simple furniture building like this stuff but always. I know it's a carpentry saw but seems like it has a lot of options to make it the single tool to have...thoughts? Would a CT-SYS work well with HK-55?
[*]Seems like an ETS-EC(125) is a much more realistic need here instead of a Rotex, right? I can get a Rotex for $400 so just curious your all thoughts.
[*]Considering a Jigsaw...are the Trion's worth it over a much less expensive one? At a certain point I need to understand costs here and if I could save a little, this is where I'd probably go.
[*]WHY DID I HAVE TO START LOVING FESTOOL?!?! 8)
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Anyway, thanks so much everybody and really excited to be here!!!
- Jared
P.S. I didn't give my wife enough credit earlier...her response when I told her my obsession with Festool was, "If it's the 'best'...then do what ya gotta do" [truelove]
The reason for this post is two-fold. First to say HELLO and I'm super excited to be here! Secondly, in more exciting news, my wife is pregnant with our first child and she's ALLOWING [big grin] me to build some of the furniture for said child. I had needed some suggestions on which tools to buy to best handle the work I'll be doing. The other caveat here is that we live in an apartment in Manhattan where space is limited.
To start I've gotten some base stuff for some simple storage needs and a SYS-MFT to clamp my Kreg Jig and other simple things too:
CXS, SYS-1 for storage, SYS-MFT (on a SYS-2), SYS-Storage T-Loc, 2 Quick-Clamps
Now, I'll be building some dressers, bookshelves and other little things for the baby's room. More often than not, I'll be working on some simple .75" thick(after milling) standard 2x Pine from Home Depot certainly with the occasional plywood and such. Here are my questions:
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[*]Which Dust Collector should I get...CT-SYS or CT-Mini? I can get a good deal for $320 the CT-SYS with a long-life bag. Space would certainly dictate this is best but I could probably get by with a Mini also. I'm able to cordon off the 2nd [small] room so dust collection could be GOOD...but obviously since we'll be working inside, more collection is better. Is the CT-SYS worth it for what I need?
[*]I'm going to be doing a lot of cross-cuts on pre-milled work. I already have access to a Dewalt Track Saw so no need for me to buy a TS-55(AS MUCH AS I WANT TOO [blink]). That being said, it's a bear to work with for smaller cuts like that. Is it worthwhile to just use this or would the HK-55 be a better option overall? The Dewalt TS is not mine so will have to give it back eventually so not opposed to just buying my own. Anything I do in the future will probably be simple furniture building like this stuff but always. I know it's a carpentry saw but seems like it has a lot of options to make it the single tool to have...thoughts? Would a CT-SYS work well with HK-55?
[*]Seems like an ETS-EC(125) is a much more realistic need here instead of a Rotex, right? I can get a Rotex for $400 so just curious your all thoughts.
[*]Considering a Jigsaw...are the Trion's worth it over a much less expensive one? At a certain point I need to understand costs here and if I could save a little, this is where I'd probably go.
[*]WHY DID I HAVE TO START LOVING FESTOOL?!?! 8)
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Anyway, thanks so much everybody and really excited to be here!!!
- Jared
P.S. I didn't give my wife enough credit earlier...her response when I told her my obsession with Festool was, "If it's the 'best'...then do what ya gotta do" [truelove]