My Festool Apron broke

JCLP

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Something weird and sad happened today. My Festool apron fell off my workbench onto the shop floor and one of the plastic clips broke. It was only a 3' drop. I guess the clip hit a certain way and the plastic snapped. Now the clip won't engage and I can't wear my apron anymore.
I was wondering if this is covered under warranty, or is it just tools that are covered. I purchased it about a week after it became available in Canada from my dealer in Markham, Ontario. I think it was early December.
 
Was the bench it fell off and the floor it hit made by Festool? Or were they a third party bench and floor? If they were Festool you should be ok, but if third party you might be out of luck!
 
orm8426 said:
Was the bench it fell off and the floor it hit made by Festool? Or were they a third party bench and floor? If they were Festool you should be ok, but if third party you might be out of luck!

[big grin] Good one!
 
Peter Halle said:
Which part is broken - the prong side or the slot side?

Peter
The slot side broke. Spilt in half. The prong part is perfect. Was just looking at it to see how I could fix it without doing any sewing. My sewing machine won't go through that strap material. I hope an idea comes to me in my dreams as I wear it every day. My dealer does not have anymore in stock. So buying a new one is out of the option.
Cheers,
 
Mine seems to malfunction. When I'm wearing it it all kinds of stuff tends to fall into the lower pockets. I guess it doesn't malfunction so much as properly function as a chip collector. Does anyone else have this happen?
 
JCLP said:
Peter Halle said:
Which part is broken - the prong side or the slot side?

Peter
The slot side broke. Spilt in half. The prong part is perfect. Was just looking at it to see how I could fix it without doing any sewing. My sewing machine won't go through that strap material. I hope an idea comes to me in my dreams as I wear it every day. My dealer does not have anymore in stock. So buying a new one is out of the option.
Cheers,

I would honestly doubt that there is a warranty on that product.  BUT I COULD BE WRONG.  When I was going thru my health crap late last year one of the things that I snuck into the hospital to keep my hands busy and hopefully stave off nerve damage was this:  http://www.speedystitcher.com/#the-basics

You could then pick up buckles in numerous places and have spares just in case.

Peter
 
Thanks Peter. I trust all is well. Just found the Sewing Awl on the Lee Valley web site. Going to get one tomorrow with a couple of clips and all will be good.
Thanks for your info.

JC
 
Everything is better than well.  I am the luckiest guy on earth.

Hope your awl serves me as well as mine did sewing thru ballistic nylon webbing for a suitcase, leather, etc.

Cool tool.  It has been around for decades.

Peter
 
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