HowardH
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Festool Sawstop . We knew it was coming, but of course, NAINA. It makes perfect sense, or does it? For those of us who will have access, will it appear in your shop?
HowardH said:Festool Sawstop . We knew it was coming, but of course, NAINA. It makes perfect sense, or does it? For those of us who will have access, will it appear in your shop?
Bob D. said:Makes sense, why should a technology that was developed in America by
an American and fought for so intently for years be available in America.
To quote Festool's website: "Your fingers – invaluable!" *
* [size=6pt]Unless you live in North America[/size
Alex said:Bob D. said:Makes sense, why should a technology that was developed in America by
an American and fought for so intently for years be available in America.
To quote Festool's website: "Your fingers – invaluable!" *
* [size=6pt]Unless you live in North America[/size
Quit the whiney sarcasm, you somehow forgot you've got SawStop saws already?!?!?
Where did you see the price?ben_r_ said:That PRICE though! LOL! Silly.
Apples and oranges. CS70 is portable and provides unique cross cutting capability.jobsworth said:Toolfest is selling the CS70 EBG for ₤1975 todays conversion is $2404.
The saw stop cabinet saw is $2999 so why would anyone in the US get the CS70?
Oops, didnt read close enough. Saw the prices in jobsworth's post above mine and thought those were for this saw. Nevermind.Svar said:Where did you see the price?ben_r_ said:That PRICE though! LOL! Silly.
Alex said:CMS was discontinued due to changed European regulations.
ADKMedic said:[member=37411]ear3[/member] - From my understanding, it is a perceived safety issue having to do with accidental loss of power. If power is lost during tool operation, regulators do not like that the tool will automatically start right up when power is restored. You would think they could design something into the switch assembly, but I'm not qualified to judge that.
[member=10147]jobsworth[/member] - Makes perfect sense! However, you are a professional that I'm guessing has some extensive experience with table saws. I'm just a hobbyist that knows just enough to be dangerous... That, and as a paramedic I have run table saw accidents before - never pretty.
Andy