I was on the fence for the longest time about the MFT/3. I couldn't see my self spending the money. I quietly laughed at everyone who posted about the great MFT/3. Sorry guys. I love all of you, but just being brutally honest. Then I went with a bunch of guys to the first end user class here. That class was partially designed to gather information about users and why they used. We were asked about the MFT/3. They wanted to know what we used them for because more were sold here in the US at that time than any where else in the world. It was interesting to hear how many guys used it as an assembly table, a cut table, etc. I was about the only one there who didn't have one.
I still waited to buy. Then I started re reading posts here about it. Decided to give it a shot. I know that I might send some readers into a frenzy, but if I had to give up one Festool that I own, I would give up my Domino, as much as I have come to love it, before I gave up my MFT. There is so much versatility, and when you are on the job versatility rules.
I hope that Dan Rush finds this thread and pipes in. He is a cabinet installer and he uses a MFT/3 that he has modified to better fit the way that he works. Dan is not afraid to go beyond the norm to maximize his efficiencies and take a saw to something Festool to customize.
Peter