Kapex just purchased

suds

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Just purchased the Kapex and it's as smooth as butter on all adjustments.  Purchased it at local Woodcraft so perhaps they've overcome the binding problems.  Keeping my fingers crossed that nothing changes!!
 
congrats on the purchase, hope you are as happy with yours as i am with mine.

regards, justin.
 
Congrats!! It is a great machine. Are you gonna mod it at all?...fence, inserts, etc?

Rey
 
I was thinking Mr. suds would be looking at the Extension Set.

I've seen your set up, Rey. It's way nice...

The Extension Set is a little more portable.

Tom
 
Gonna play with it and learn, then start with something that is easy to take down and can be utilized for other projects.  $700 for the dedicated extension is not what I think is a good purchase.  I am really challenged for space and that was one reason for the Kapex.  That, combined with my lack of knowledge/experience makes each purchase a complicated decision.  I have the 1080 table and was thinking of getting another one plus the Vika.  I have the Walko on order as well as the Jawhorse so creating a fence etc is going to be part of all this.  At 700 I could get 2 more 1080's and have lots of room for set up etc, so I'm not convinced the extension they sell would be a good investment compared to other alternatives. 
Any suggestions, ideas, your set up would be deeply appreciated.
 
i love festool but 700 is just too much! i am trying to get there but i just seems tooo much for so little.
 
I think if you were making a living doing woodworking/carpentry, as it seems many of you are, it would make sense because of its' portability.  I know if I was good enough to make a living at this and was going from job to job I could justify it because of the portability and ease of set up.  Looks like it has a lot more features that could be useful and like all their systems, very well constructed. 
 
i understand the quality issue, i do not argue that.  it is just 700  almost 800 tax out the door, i would rather save up and get a Hain Company's Folding fence Measuring System. now there is the must have festool accessory.
 
hi suds, my kapex table cost me $20 for mdf, $20 for castors. $40 all up and i love it!

i love the table so much i made 6 of them!

they are a very basic design, copied from a better design here on this forum, 600mm long, 700mm height plus another 100mm for the castors, and 600mm from front to back with 2 doors on them. very basic and easy to make and they work perfectly.

i put lockable castors on all my tables, makes it easy to move them about my very small garage.

i also made a sliding drawer cabinet for some of my systainers, mine are very basic mdf, not worth showing photos, do a search on this site and you will find some very cool designs for systainer storage.

hope this helps, justin.
 
Tom Bellemare said:
I was thinking Mr. suds would be looking at the Extension Set.
I've seen your set up, Rey. It's way nice...
The Extension Set is a little more portable.

Tom

Thanks Tom,

That extension set is nice. But the extension supports themselves are very short. They extend out only as far as the Kapex table does. It seem like if you were cutting a lengthy board with a width greater than 5" or so, you'd have a stability problem. Is that the case?
 
For 700.00? That is one of the Festool purchases I would stay away from. Compare that to a Domino, TS saw or sander. I just do not see where the 700.00 comes from for that Extension set. Not to mention there are a few setups a tad less money(some models) that are actually better and have been talked about here many times.

http://www.sawhelper.com/sawhelper_ultrafence.php

Even though I do not like some things about the Sawhelper it sure is nicer than the Festool. I would not recommend either set up for a shop, but if you are on the move I think the Sawhelper is the way to go.
 
I have been trying to buy one for several months now, but they are having issues with production.  I think the Kapex bundles are about $600 for 8' wings.
 
suds said:
How much do they want for the Sawhelper?

ULTRAFENCE SETS: Models listed as ?Kapex? include the Model K brackets for attaching to the Festool
Kapex miter saw. The other models include a set of universal Model B brackets for mounting to all other saws.

U55 SET $459.95 U55 KAPEX $479.95
Includes two 50? wings (5 feet from saw blade), Flipstop and Lock Top center stand, telescoping legs,
selfsquaring coupler brackets, tapes and mounting hardware.

U85 SET $494.95 U85 KAPEX $514.95
Includes one 84? and one 50? wing (8 feet and 5 feet from saw blade ), Flipstop and Lock Top center stand,telescoping legs, self-squaring coupler brackets, tapes and mounting hardware.

U88 SET $539.95 U88 KAPEX $559.95
Includes two 84? wings (8 feet from saw blade) Flipstop, and Lock Top center stand, telescoping legs,
selfsquaring coupler brackets, tapes and mounting hardware.

U105 SET $539.95 U105 KAPEX $559.95
Includes one 100" and one 50? wing (9'4? and 5 feet from saw blade), Flipstop and Lock Top center stand,
telescoping legs, self-squaring coupler brackets, tapes and mounting hardware.

U1010 SET $574.95 U1010 KAPEX $594.95
Includes two 100? wings (9'4? from saw blade), Flipstop and Lock Top center stand, telescoping legs,
selfsquaring coupler brackets, tapes and mounting hardware.

ADDITIONAL EXTENSION WINGS

U5X $169.95
Includes one 50? wing (5 feet from saw blade), coupler, telescoping leg and tape.

U8X $189.95
Includes one 84? wing (8 feet from saw blade), coupler, telescoping leg and tape.

U10X $219.95
Includes one 100? wing (9' 4? from saw blade), coupler, telescoping leg and tape.

ACCESSORIES:

Model CSS ? $109.95 Model B ? $44.95

Crown Stop Set Saw Mount Brackets

Model K ? $64.95 Model USS ? $89.95

Saw Mount Brackets for the Festool Kapex Additional Flipstop Measuring Gage

All prices exclude shipping and are subject to change without notice.

All products may be ordered directly through Sawtooth Specialty Tools. Please call 800.441.1388 with any
questions, to obtain a shipping quote, or to place an order.
 
Suds -

I built a set of Kapex extensions for under $40 and have been very happy with them - I could not justify the Festool set price given other items I needed to buy.  I'm sure it's a great product, but I found building one and attaching to the crown moulding wings has worked very well.  I have sense modified these to use telescoping wooden legs that drop to the ground at the end of each fence - giving me more flexibility and the ability to move the rails to my MFT/3 when I need extensions there.

Hope this helps -

http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=4923.0

neilc
 
neilc said:
Suds -

I built a set of Kapex extensions for under $40 and have been very happy with them - I could not justify the Festool set price given other items I needed to buy.  I'm sure it's a great product, but I found building one and attaching to the crown moulding wings has worked very well.  I have sense modified these to use telescoping wooden legs that drop to the ground at the end of each fence - giving me more flexibility and the ability to move the rails to my MFT/3 when I need extensions there.

Hope this helps -

http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=4923.0

neilc

Well done, Neil.

Bob
 
Rey:

As far as stability on, say a 2 x 6, I don't know, so I don't want to say definitively. I doubt it though if it were clamped at the Kapex like it should be.

To be completely honest, I haven't set mine up yet but plan to do so soon. I had some other projects in the way but have cleared them out. I'll try to put together a guide to setting them up and do some testing.

Anybody have anything they'd like to see tested?

Neil:

I saw your set up a while back. It's pretty nice and you obviously have some of your thought pattern in common with the Festool engineers.

Tom
 
tallgrass said:
i understand the quality issue, i do not argue that.  it is just 700  almost 800 tax out the door, i would rather save up and get a Hain Company's Folding fence Measuring System. now there is the must have festool accessory.

I would love to have one.

Dave
 
suds said:
How much do they want for the Sawhelper?

saw helper is not available at this time.  and know one knows when he will be back in business.  could be soon or never.  which is to bad because the saw helper is the best stand available and at about 500 bucks and last forever.  I saw the new kapex stand and for the big bucks they want for it it really isnt very much to it.  could have been made better.  but hey
 
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