WarnerConstCo.
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That's got to be a pricey rail to ship.
Bob Marino said:Toolfest said:I think my Alzheimer's is kicking in.
I could have sworn JohnDistai posted an innocuous reply in this thread regarding the combining of promotions. But it seems that comment is gone without a trace. I see no explanation from a moderator as to why it was removed, which is customary on many forums in such cases.
The forum rules state content may be removed if it "encourages unauthorized, unsafe or illegal activity". I don't see how a comment about a legal promotion is "unauthorized, unsafe or illegal activity".
Toolfest,
My thinking is that if a post is removed by a Moderstor, they would state it as such - 'REMOVED FOR XYZ REASON". Perhaps, John D removed it himself?
Bob
Bob, I also assumed a moderator would first, acknowledge that a post had been deleted and second, state the reason for deleting it. JohnDistai posted that he did not delete his own post. I find these tactics troubling.
Using a modern day measurement system, that 5 metres (or 5000 milimetres). [poke]Bob Marino said:WarnerConstCo. said:Speaking of long rails, how long was that one in the corner, at Lebanon?
I want that one.
Darcy,
It's 197".
Bob
WarnerConstCo. said:That's the one. It is the 5 meter rail.
It's 16' 5". With my 20' trailer I am not worried about hauling it, I am just worried at the shipping cost right now.
That long rail would be the ticket for trimming deck boards before I add a border around the outside.
I could also rip a lot of the exterior trim I use with that rail.
My only fear is I know how careless I am sometimes with things and I can see myself doing something
dumb and having a banana rail. [big grin]
Chris Rosenberger said:WarnerConstCo. said:That's the one. It is the 5 meter rail.
It's 16' 5". With my 20' trailer I am not worried about hauling it, I am just worried at the shipping cost right now.
That long rail would be the ticket for trimming deck boards before I add a border around the outside.
I could also rip a lot of the exterior trim I use with that rail.
My only fear is I know how careless I am sometimes with things and I can see myself doing something
dumb and having a banana rail. [big grin]
Darcy.
I considered getting the 16' 5" rail.
I ended up getting 2 of the 106" rails & joining them when I need to cut 16' material.
The 2 rails are easier to transport & the rails can be combined with shorter rails to make lengths between 106" & 197'.
Just to follow up, my local Woodcraft dealer gladly made this right today. Of course, I spent the refunded promo money and more on some clamps, guide bushings, and a Dust Deputy [unsure]tms0425 said:Thanks very much for the welcome. Unfortunately I just found this place right after I made the purchase but I'm going to talk to my dealer here to see what I can do. I'm still waiting for the CT22 to arrive anyway so perhaps I'll be in luck. I planned to buy an extra rail and maybe the parallel guides too so there is hope.Brice Burrell said:tms0425 said:Shoot. I just bought a TS55, OF1400, and CT22 in one shot last week. While I'm happy to be a new Festool owner, it would have been nice to see this one coming [unsure]
This has been talked about on this forum for about a month now, sorry you missed out. Welcome to the forum.
Tom