Timtool
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I am on the fence about ever getting a corded or cordless Carvex, i have a corded Bosch now that works ok but not as good as i would like. In the workshop i would prefer a corded model because it will last longer and cost less in the long run, and it's hooked to the CT so it turns on automatically when i use it.
But often when i'm at the lumberyard i need to get boards that are too long for my truck and need to haul them all the way inside and cut them in half, there i am always wishing i had a cordless jigsaw, it would be so much more easy. So i was thinking this could be solved by making a simple transformer 240v to18v that has the exact shape of the festool batteries and clips into all the cordless tools like a battery, so they are connected to the mains and run like corded tools. The carvex being hooked to the vac and not wearing out the batteries would be one application. But it has happened to us all that we forget to recharge the second drill battery and when we find out it can be a small disaster as you need to stop for the time it takes to recharge.
Or when using a pocket hole jig, having the vac turn on with the drill so it cleans out the jig would be handy.
What do you say, if it existed would you buy it?
But often when i'm at the lumberyard i need to get boards that are too long for my truck and need to haul them all the way inside and cut them in half, there i am always wishing i had a cordless jigsaw, it would be so much more easy. So i was thinking this could be solved by making a simple transformer 240v to18v that has the exact shape of the festool batteries and clips into all the cordless tools like a battery, so they are connected to the mains and run like corded tools. The carvex being hooked to the vac and not wearing out the batteries would be one application. But it has happened to us all that we forget to recharge the second drill battery and when we find out it can be a small disaster as you need to stop for the time it takes to recharge.
Or when using a pocket hole jig, having the vac turn on with the drill so it cleans out the jig would be handy.
What do you say, if it existed would you buy it?