NEC 2010

jmbfestool said:
Well I used my Sword yesterday for a full day! First time!  It came in really handy it was a small roof extension so only 10rafters and then diminishing jack rafters into the adjacent roof and ladder rack on the gable end and valley.  He said can we get the old roof stripped together and then I fit the new roof all by 3 oclock! So he could felt,lath and tile the roof before it gets dark which is like 5 o'clock!

This included Fascia and gable end and bolting rafters to old roof and bolting braces! Aswell as needed to work out getting the roof at the right height!  As he had the wall plate set to high!

I was still bolting up as he was felting over the top of me!

Well we finished it at 5.10 with tools packed! It was dark I was worried I had forgotten a tool! I hope I haven't any way!

Was a rush I tell ya and I didnt get to do the roof like I would of liked I wouldn't say bodged but not to my standers.

Well I could not of done it with out the Sword!  It made light work for cutting the rafters and jacks!

Oh I had a play with the Protool auto Feed gun!   I could tell a difference straight away with this 18V compared to the 12V  I found the 12v was easier to scew screws into wood as it has a higher RPM it screws them in quickly so your not pushing the Gun for very long on each screw so its less tiring when using above your head plus its lighter which helps!  

I found with my new 18V Protool Auto Feed Gun it screws the screws in slower so you have to push the drill slightly longer!
Its hardly anything but when your doing a lot it adds up a bit on your arms!!
I still prefer the 18V as I said its only slightly longer but I think being able to use my 18V festool batteries on the Protool gun and use my Protool 18V batteries on my festools is a big Bonus!

Also I noticed with the 12v when I tried screwing a piece of chipboard to 4x2 the screws just sat flush even though I had the settings on the drill at maximum depth.
With the 18V it easily sunk the screws in and it was only set at half the depth.  I think this would be better for fixing plaster boards with longer screws into oak.  I think the 18v for me is the better option as I find it will come in for doing flooring for easy screwing ply or chipboard the floor joists or studding.

Protool Auto Feed Gun

You can see in the Video! Its fully automatic in forward but not in reverse. So no need to pull the trigger this is easier for when you just cant quite reach but also saves a lot of battery power because your only running the drill when needed.

JMB

did you gang cut your rafters?

that auto mode looks awsome
 
Deansocial said:
jmbfestool said:
Well I used my Sword yesterday for a full day! First time!  It came in really handy it was a small roof extension so only 10rafters and then diminishing jack rafters into the adjacent roof and ladder rack on the gable end and valley.  He said can we get the old roof stripped together and then I fit the new roof all by 3 oclock! So he could felt,lath and tile the roof before it gets dark which is like 5 o'clock!

This included Fascia and gable end and bolting rafters to old roof and bolting braces! Aswell as needed to work out getting the roof at the right height!  As he had the wall plate set to high!

I was still bolting up as he was felting over the top of me!

Well we finished it at 5.10 with tools packed! It was dark I was worried I had forgotten a tool! I hope I haven't any way!

Was a rush I tell ya and I didnt get to do the roof like I would of liked I wouldn't say bodged but not to my standers.

Well I could not of done it with out the Sword!  It made light work for cutting the rafters and jacks!

Oh I had a play with the Protool auto Feed gun!   I could tell a difference straight away with this 18V compared to the 12V  I found the 12v was easier to scew screws into wood as it has a higher RPM it screws them in quickly so your not pushing the Gun for very long on each screw so its less tiring when using above your head plus its lighter which helps!  

I found with my new 18V Protool Auto Feed Gun it screws the screws in slower so you have to push the drill slightly longer!
Its hardly anything but when your doing a lot it adds up a bit on your arms!!
I still prefer the 18V as I said its only slightly longer but I think being able to use my 18V festool batteries on the Protool gun and use my Protool 18V batteries on my festools is a big Bonus!

Also I noticed with the 12v when I tried screwing a piece of chipboard to 4x2 the screws just sat flush even though I had the settings on the drill at maximum depth.
With the 18V it easily sunk the screws in and it was only set at half the depth.  I think this would be better for fixing plaster boards with longer screws into oak.  I think the 18v for me is the better option as I find it will come in for doing flooring for easy screwing ply or chipboard the floor joists or studding.

Protool Auto Feed Gun

You can see in the Video! Its fully automatic in forward but not in reverse. So no need to pull the trigger this is easier for when you just cant quite reach but also saves a lot of battery power because your only running the drill when needed.

JMB

did you gang cut your rafters?

that auto mode looks awsome

Yes I did! I took 2 sash clamps with me to hold them together.  With the valley cuts I layed 3 flat at a time and moved them so they ran in line and cut them like that instead I couldnt cut them in a gang with the double angle. I suppose I could of stack 3 and done the same maybe. 

The auto mode is a cool feature aswell as the easy removable  auto feed it just clips on and pulls off.  Other I have used you need to press a release button  or undo a screw like the Makita which is not as quick.

JMB
 
Dean!!

Protool have brought out another SWORD

It cuts 330!   I thought I would let you know! I dont know if they do a 110v. What you would have to do is get the wood delivered to your house cut them at you place and then take them onto the job haahaa!!  Or get a RCD?!  Or just me and you just go round and kill all the health and safety idiots!

http://www.protool.de/Produkte/Seiten/Produktvergleich.aspx?foc=pt_schwertsaegen_8028

I have looked at the spec!  Its the same as mine 220 soooooo I am assuming I can just buy the bar and remove the knife and replace it with the larger one! I hope so any way! I am going to find out Monday!

Also the Angle Grinder which fits onto the Guide rail  this one : http://special.tts-protool.com/dustfree/index.php?cc=de&lc=de

WELL they sell it with just the case! So I THINK but im not sure! you can fit other angle grinders to the case. The case is only £110 so not that bad its another thing I wanna find out monday!  If so I can buy that and use my angle grinder I already own instead of buying more money on another one (protool one)

Just the case for dust extraction.
http://www.tooltechnic.fi/tuotteet/?product=3790

JMB
http://www.professionaltool.co.uk/new-products
 
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