Frans said:
Great idea! Next up a jigsaw version? A TS55 version might be overdoing it a bit. ;D
I image that the inside of the systainer will get very dusty, very soon. Perhaps you could put the router in a Sys3, with a hole in it for the DC. Add an extension on top for the fence as you did, and a Sys1 for the accessories. Total height would be the same.
What did you use for the height adjustment? And how did you mount the table extension wings?
Frans
Jigsaw - is in progress - TS55 - I belive the worktable will be to small.
Dust
as you see on the picture from the inside - dust is not a problem inside the SYS4, it's solved with small plexi plates(se picture below), as you see on the pictures -the dust you see inside, are after five hours of working - so I belive is not a problem.
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And the current system seem to solve the dust problem in you work area. And anyway the SYS4 is very easy to clean.
I have used a SYS4 because the SYS3 was to low (we talk about 4" lower). And I also need some space to my lifting system.
The lift is done this way
Remove the bolt - the stop the OF1010 to go to high.
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And then I have replaced it with a 6 mm lang screw.
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And then I have put a Aluminum pipe of 10 mm and the top
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And finally a knob from Festool
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A standard 6 mm screw goes up with 1 mm for each turn.
So it end with a system, where I make one turn for each 1 mm I want to raise the router. - And ofcause a half turn gives 0,5 mm - so it is very presic.
Fasten of extentions table
This do with a Festool 6x10M screw - I will post a picture later
/Per