SittingElf
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Holmz said:3liftwonder said:Thanks for all the advice chaps, much appreciated.
Wuffles I'm in Northants which is east mids. My local dealer (MTS Northampton) is way off price online but I'm going to pop in and do a face to face today. I'll post up the result!
The two Festool stand outs are the domino and the MFT.
If you are building you own benchtop, then the MFT becomes less of a deal.
I have not used the TS-55, but I believe it is one of the better ones. The thing that lets down the TS-55 is the track. It is fine if you have a long enought track, but once you decide to join then you see why the Bosch track is way better. If you have a Bosch then the TS-55 won't fit on there... But some saws that fit the Bosch track for the Festool track.
I have their CT-26 vac.
If you do NOT need HEPA then your idea of the 40 GBP one seems like a good start.
Probably with a "dust deputy" to grab the big stuff, and there may be a way to use that sort of device with vacuums with filters, but Festool voids the warranty if you use one.
There are also many good vacuums.
If dust is the major driver then, the vacuum makes sense (and any vacuum is an upgrade).
Then one can descend into drills and sanders.
There are also many great sanders by other manufacturers. Some cost enemy more than Festool.
The really great news is that there are more very good choices these days then even just a couple of years ago, so if you do not require all the tools to match, then you have some very interesting gear to choose from.
Holmz,
I get somewhat confused by your posts and intentions. The OP didn't ask for opinions on various Festool tools. He asked about DEALERS...and yet you found it important to make some comments about other company's offerings. This is not the first time you are trying to steer people to other products without any reasonable comparison to Festool's.
I also find it completely specious that you state you have never used a TS-55, but you "believe" it is one of the better ones. And then you go on about how the track is not any good if you need more than one to join, though if you haven't used the TS-55, it is very unlikely you have used a Festool track or have experience with it. There are multiple options to insure a perfectly straight joining of tracks. The best in my opinion is the Betterley system that can also be used as a very accurate straight edge.
ALL tools kick up fine dust...not just chips, whether you want to believe that or not. A HEPA filter is a lung-saver for use with ANY tool. Is it absolutely required? No...but the OP is clearly interested in a number of Festools, and he definitely would benefit by using a HEPA filtered DC unit."If you don't need HEPA"...???
I would ask you to READ the intent of posts before you continue to go off on how this or that product is better than Festool, or cheaper, or whatever. He wasn't looking for "choices" of tools as your last line alludes. He was looking for info on Festool Dealers.
Frank