Dave,
Some confusion on my part. What is the 'fine adjuster'?
I read a review and it stated that the "edge guide" came with the router kit too
http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/reviews/festoolOF1400EBQ.htm
"Micro-adjustable fence comes standard with the OF1400. The large locking knob up top can be used to stabilize and move the router accurately along the edge of your workpiece"). But on the boxed contents, it doesn't show it. It's $58. The catalog shows that it offers "integral dust extraction". I see that there is a "chip guard" that is a replacement and a "chip catcher" which is a replacement.
Also, I heard that I needed the "guide stop" to work with the guide rails. This is a no brainer, as I don't even need the router without the ability to use the rails. I'm hoping that using this will make dado's more easy, as I don't have the ability with my Felder to do dados. I run the risk of the router wandering away from the Clamp-n-Tool guide that I usually use for routing dados.
I think that I read that the outrigger "support" comes with the router (item #16 in the 2007 catalog, pf 55). But, the catalog shows it as being extra. I re-read the other post:
http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=1883.0 and it's making more sense, now. I'm thinking I like David D's idea of routing off the guide rail. Maybe I'll made a new sub-base that matches the guide rail.
I have maybe 100 router bits and some shaper heads, along with 7 routers. I actually have an edge guide for my Bosch 1617 and 1618's, so I wouldn't even need the Festool version for this, other than if the dust collection of the Festool is much better.
What I hate about routing anyways is the HUGE mess that I always make around my shop. I'd do away with half my routers if I could just use one that has really good dust collection. I'm hoping that the OF1400 is that one.
Do I need any hose connectors or reducers for the addition of the Boom Arm, or do they come with the kit?
Festool seems to offer deals on purchases in pairs or "package deals", but not on triple packages. Is there any advantage to buying the CT33E packaged with the Domino + the OF1400 vs. packaged with the OF1400 + the Domino? Or should I just wait and get a sander or something, instead of buying an odd number of tools?
Maybe I should have asked Bob these questions...
So, to summarize what I've read, I want to get:
OF1400
Guide Stop
Edge guide
Support
an extra 16/2 Plug it power cord
CT33E
boom arm
handle
Workshop cleaning set
crevice nozzle
suction brush
upholstery brush
universal brush
filter bags
Anything else? I've alread seen the value of the 32mm hole system (which requires the use of the 1010 router? or will the OF1400 work?). I've also noticed that a lot of you guys are using the MFS, which I don't get yet.
This slope is too slippery!
Rod