Tinker said:I am expecting to be fortunate in finding more time to play in my woodshop. I have been thinking for many moons to save $$$ for a Kapex. I have been reading about problems with the motors with receding thoughts about such a purchase. I like the idea of having a slider that takes up no more space than a chopper and does a great job of DC. I have finally solved my DC problems with my Hitachi slider, but not the space problem. I have a couple of ideas for solving the space problem, one of which i mentioned in another discussion. (A lazy susan like turn table mounted on a pair of heavy duty drawer slides that has solved some of the space problem) I am thinking that I will keep the Hitachi. For what i paid for it and what it costs for a new one, I could probably get what i paid for it way back when it was shiny and new. For about five years, I used it on every reject until I got my ATF 55 and 1080 MFT. I still use it once in a while and do not foresee heavy usage. I will just stay with what I have and work out the fitting in a small space some how.
Tinker
Festoolfootstool said:Jmb festool must make loads of money repairing, out of warrantee tools so why would would they fix the problems.
bkharman said:Tinker said:I am expecting to be fortunate in finding more time to play in my woodshop. I have been thinking for many moons to save $$$ for a Kapex. I have been reading about problems with the motors with receding thoughts about such a purchase. I like the idea of having a slider that takes up no more space than a chopper and does a great job of DC. I have finally solved my DC problems with my Hitachi slider, but not the space problem. I have a couple of ideas for solving the space problem, one of which i mentioned in another discussion. (A lazy susan like turn table mounted on a pair of heavy duty drawer slides that has solved some of the space problem) I am thinking that I will keep the Hitachi. For what i paid for it and what it costs for a new one, I could probably get what i paid for it way back when it was shiny and new. For about five years, I used it on every reject until I got my ATF 55 and 1080 MFT. I still use it once in a while and do not foresee heavy usage. I will just stay with what I have and work out the fitting in a small space some how.
Tinker
Which Hitachi do you have Tink? I have the RSH12 and it is great... Save for the dust collection. PM me if you can to let me know what you ended up doing as my main thought right now is to put a hood behind it. (Sad)
Cheers. Bryan.
[size=13pt]rizzoa13 said:Hmm. So I see Edward Reno has a thread going in this sub forum about being without his kapex for a while and a festool employee responded twice to tout their repair department. Yet not a peep in this thread? I hope everyone else is seeing how comments with negative festool connotations get ignored and positive ones get the limelight.
Untidy Shop said:[size=13pt]rizzoa13 said:Hmm. So I see Edward Reno has a thread going in this sub forum about being without his kapex for a while and a festool employee responded twice to tout their repair department. Yet not a peep in this thread? I hope everyone else is seeing how comments with negative festool connotations get ignored and positive ones get the limelight.
Is there a public link to Edward's sub Forum?
[member=20320]rizzoa13[/member] [member=37411]Edward A Reno III[/member]
Ingebrigt said:I guess Festool don't want to draw any more attention to this topic, so by not responding they are hoping that the subject will die out faster. If they reply to this, it will start a discussion, and even more people will read about this. So I suggest that if Festool doesn't aleast make a statement by Monday evening, then all those who's experiencing problems write reviews and tell about their problems on eBay, axminster, Amazon and such. By saying nothing Festool is saying alot. As said before, we vote with our wallets, but that vote has already been cast. So if Festool won't listen, then let's get their new kapex customers attention.
Len C said:...
I just find it disconcerting that someone from festool, someone senior, does not come on here and address this.