Splou said:Pros ,cons, advice , help!! Ready to buy and not sure how to go.
ben_r_ said:Go with the way Festool is going if youre in North America. I ordered the Imperial version of everything they offer it in.
Yea Im not suggesting anyone RE-buy anything, but it sounds like the OP was looking to buy a track saw, had decided to go the Festool route, and didnt already have one. I just bought all my Festool tools over the last few months and thus was able to pick up all Imperial versions for those that were offered. I think only my Domino DF 500 is not in Imperial. Or the Trion.Holmz said:ben_r_ said:Go with the way Festool is going if youre in North America. I ordered the Imperial version of everything they offer it in.
Crickey... The espresso just shot out the nostrils like a dragon.
This "go with the way Festool is going" has been said back when it 100% metric, and now with imperial labels over the mm marks you reorder everything.
Apoplexy...
I have read you can contact Festool and get the sticker for either for the track saws. The conversion of other tools however might be more complicated.vkumar said:Is there a metric sticker available to place over the imperial scale? Source and links appreciated.
Vijay
ben_r_ said:Yea Im not suggesting anyone RE-buy anything, but it sounds like the OP was looking to buy a track saw, had decided to go the Festool route, and didnt already have one. I just bought all my Festool tools over the last few months and thus was able to pick up all Imperial versions for those that were offered. I think only my Domino DF 500 is not in Imperial. Or the Trion.Holmz said:ben_r_ said:Go with the way Festool is going if youre in North America. I ordered the Imperial version of everything they offer it in.
Crickey... The espresso just shot out the nostrils like a dragon.
This "go with the way Festool is going" has been said back when it 100% metric, and now with imperial labels over the mm marks you reorder everything.
Apoplexy...
rst said:Holmz, you have to take into account that this is the US. Center of the universe, where reason and critical thinking are not only in short supply but veiwed at the very least with suspicion and at worst distain. Festool is just playing to the audience.
antss said:The new TS scales are really just window dressing, the indents are still gauged in metric. So, one clic on the depth gauge still equals 1 mm (millimeter) of depth, not a 32nd or 64th of an inch.
[member=48572]Shane Holland[/member] - couldn't [member=63872]papester[/member] or [member=58556]Splou[/member] special order a metric version through a dealer if they wanted to wait and/or pay xtra ?
Nat X said:Put the saw on top of the thing you want to cut, lower the blade until a tooth clears the bottom of it, and you're done. I have never once looked at any depth scale on any circular saw let alone cared what units it was marked out in. They're not accurate anyway.