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rand17 said:Hmmmm... Just order a Kapex.... getting concerned now... then now I see a recall for the TS55REQ which I also ordered....
rand17 said:Hmmmm... Just order a Kapex.... getting concerned now... then now I see a recall for the TS55REQ which I also ordered....
Have you by chance posted any pics on how you attached the Kapex dust shroud? Also what part numbers did you order? I just got a Bosch Glide.Jaybolishes said:My Bosch glide with the kapex plastic dust shrowd has very good dust collection. I'd say if you compared it to the kapex you'd be splitting hairs. It's not light, but its sturdy with a powerful motor and it and it hasn't had a hiccup. Love the bevel lock and adjusting the stops isn't hard once you've read the manual. For a laser there are many cheap washers for the blade bolt with built in lasers and they work very well. Please make a better kapex festool. We all want it.
This one?Jaybolishes said:Tool Nut has it. Do a search. Slice a couple slices in the sides with a knife and it will slide onto the mounts on your glide.
ghostofhoward said:So bottom line: The motor failures are inexcusable, BUT, I would likely buy another Kapex if I needed another saw
Nice. Thanks for the confirmation. Ill add to the next FestoolProducts/ToolNut order!Jaybolishes said:Yes that's it.
chris s said:When you get the repaired saw back , does festool send any kind of service report describing the failure? It seems all anyone ever says is the motor burned up. But what caused it to burn up? I had an old sidewinder 71/4 inch saw years ago that had a similar problem. Put 5 or 6 armatures in it. Turned out there was a batch of bad commutator bars. Just curious.