I would buy (blank) if Festool brought it to the US...

I have the MFT/3 table, also I have the CMS VL router table that is attached to the end of it. I don't understand why there's not a short "Pig tail" plug it cord made to connect the router to the power switch of the VL table, it just makes sense to have it, I think the VL power switch should have it built in.
 
The redneckery of some people amazes me at times. Like legitametly impressed by the chainsaw/bandsaw.
 
For starters, the European UVEX safety glasses are way more
fashionable than that of the US brand of the same name and lineage but different ownership (what a mouthful).
https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/...l.aspx?pid=500119&name=Safety-glasses-Festool

The tablesaws were reportedly slated to come here, some time ago, alas...
https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/...4&name=Trimming-saw-PRECISIO-CS-70-EB-GB-240V

Many salivate when they think of this classic holz-her.
https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/Pages/Product-Competence.aspx?foc=online_bandschleifer

But my personal curiosity has honed in on this geared sheet sander:
https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/...Orbital-sander-RUTSCHER-RS-100-Q-Plus-GB-240V

And then it is, of course, I have a crush on this one
https://www.festool.co.uk/Products/Pages/Product-Competence.aspx?foc=online_bohrmaschinen_kap

 
sae said:
Chris Wong said:
Is there a CMS insert for the Sword Saw?  [eek]

For me, the CTL-Sys.


I honestly think a well sorted narrow (ultra narrow) chainsaw table could be a real winner. Done RIGHT it has the potential to be a lot safer than a table saw.

Chip free melamine cuts could be a challenge [wink]
 
Jamestoolie said:
+ 1 on the HK saw line, sys combis, and the RAS 180 just because.

If one got an Eu one then they have a spakie put a US220v plug in it.
 
DSC-AG 125 or 230
I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The Bosch version blows chunks.
With the amount of cement and mortar cutting that gets done around here Festool is really losing out.
 
Holzhacker said:
DSC-AG 125 or 230
I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The Bosch version blows chunks.
With the amount of cement and mortar cutting that gets done around here Festool is really losing out.

Got both, love both .. along with other Protool migrants! Really a shame they're not giving you 110V versions!!!
 
Shane Holland said:
All of the NAINA, duh.  [huh]

Let's face it, the rest of the world has access to some awesome tools beyond the selection we have here. Why limit it and select a few?! Bring them ALL!!!!!!! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!  [drooling]

The people have spoken.

Mic drop.
  BWHAAAAA, just saw this Shane..... [jawdrop] [jawdrop] [jawdrop] [thumbs up] [thumbs up] [thumbs up]
a man who thinks big...... [poke] [poke] [poke] [poke]
 
Holzhacker said:
DSC-AG 125 or 230
I'd buy that in a heartbeat. The Bosch version blows chunks.
With the amount of cement and mortar cutting that gets done around here Festool is really losing out.
  Very interesting tools. And you're right, just cutting down on the amount of Concrete dust from job sites alone could be helpful here in Chicago... [smile]
 
I recently bought the Metabo RS14-125, surface grinder and the W12-125 HD CED Plus concrete saw.  The saw has the benefit of tracking on a Festool rail for straight cuts.  Not sure I could bring myself to use mine and for some reason Metabo is not currently selling their rails here, although they could be just as expensive.  Dust extraction is so much better than none at all.  I also have a
collection attachment for on my 8 1/4" Skil, Dust Muzzle Saw Muzzle by Shave Away SMS for Worm Drive Saws.
 
rst said:
I recently bought the Metabo RS14-125, surface grinder and the W12-125 HD CED Plus concrete saw.  The saw has the benefit of tracking on a Festool rail for straight cuts.  Not sure I could bring myself to use mine and for some reason Metabo is not currently selling their rails here, although they could be just as expensive.  Dust extraction is so much better than none at all.  I also have a
collection attachment for on my 8 1/4" Skil, Dust Muzzle Saw Muzzle by Shave Away SMS for Worm Drive Saws.

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Exactly why I love having some Protool rails - exactly the same apart from the green strip being orange ... so you don't confuse your rails.
 
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