"I'm too poor to afford cheap tools"; What Festools exude value?

Picktool said:
You have 2 coins that equal .30¢, one is not a quarter
Whatta ya have?

In OZ that would be our 20c and 10c coins, we also have $1, $2, 50c and 5c coins. The 1c and 2c coins were retired many years back.
 
friedchicken said:
woodferret said:

darn.  CMT are nice!  That's not a terrible price at all.

Although, re: standard blades: what on earth is "HW 160X1.8/1.2X20(+16) Z=40"?!?!?!?

As a big fan of HKC with FSK250 rail, I also use inexpensive CMT blades. I only reduce the number of teeth, 271.160.24H (160 diameter, 24 teeth), crosscutting even thick boards. When I cut plywood or OSB panels, I use the TSC55 (older generation TSC55 with 2.2 kerf width) with regular FS rails, if OSB I use a 24 teeth, if plywood I use 24 or 40+ teeth.
 
Picktool said:
You have 2 coins that equal .30¢, one is not a quarter
Whatta ya have?

Well, technically “0.30 cents” is 3/10th’s of a penny, so I sure don’t know the answer……. [big grin]
 
Of course if we’re speaking of 0.30$ (30 cents) then the answer is the “one coin that’s not a quarter” is a nickel….

But you can’t buy anything Festool for this price.
 
If one isn’t a quarter the other one is.  Quarter and nickel.
 
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