MrToolJunkie
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Hi everyone,
I have a few questions about this router and I am interested in hearing from other OF2200 owners or Festool.
1. What is the actual amperage of this machine? The manual says 15 Amps, the new brochure and some other postings have said 18 Amps. If it is 18 Amps, it seems like it might tax the plug on the CT unit. It is not a problem to plug it into a wall, I would just lose the auto dust collection.
2. Does anyone use 1/4 inch collets on the machine? I know that it can accept them and I know that 1/2 inch would be the way to go for most things. This router is so smooth and balances so well, though, that I could see using it for inlay grooves and other lighter duty work. Curious what others think on this -- I do not own any other Festool router, but do have another brand that I could use with smaller bits. Since it is an extra $44.00 for the collet, I am wondering if it is really worth buying it (I know, you spend the amount of money on this thing and it is almost like saying does it really matter, but I am not one to buy something and then never use it).
3. Do the less expensive limit stops work on the guide rail with this router and the router guide stop for stopped cuts or is the more expensive limit stop (item 485 827) a better way to go? I know that one works in just the t-track and the other can work in the t-track and the u-channel. I am just not sure if the t-track limit stop would work or work as well.
4. Anyone use this with the OF-FH routing aid? How does it feel in the horizontal position -- the router is heavy and I would like to know if you are fighting the weight in this position (I realize that a smaller router might be a better option for this application, but I am trying to get a sense of real-world experiences).
Thanks in advance,
Scot
I have a few questions about this router and I am interested in hearing from other OF2200 owners or Festool.
1. What is the actual amperage of this machine? The manual says 15 Amps, the new brochure and some other postings have said 18 Amps. If it is 18 Amps, it seems like it might tax the plug on the CT unit. It is not a problem to plug it into a wall, I would just lose the auto dust collection.
2. Does anyone use 1/4 inch collets on the machine? I know that it can accept them and I know that 1/2 inch would be the way to go for most things. This router is so smooth and balances so well, though, that I could see using it for inlay grooves and other lighter duty work. Curious what others think on this -- I do not own any other Festool router, but do have another brand that I could use with smaller bits. Since it is an extra $44.00 for the collet, I am wondering if it is really worth buying it (I know, you spend the amount of money on this thing and it is almost like saying does it really matter, but I am not one to buy something and then never use it).
3. Do the less expensive limit stops work on the guide rail with this router and the router guide stop for stopped cuts or is the more expensive limit stop (item 485 827) a better way to go? I know that one works in just the t-track and the other can work in the t-track and the u-channel. I am just not sure if the t-track limit stop would work or work as well.
4. Anyone use this with the OF-FH routing aid? How does it feel in the horizontal position -- the router is heavy and I would like to know if you are fighting the weight in this position (I realize that a smaller router might be a better option for this application, but I am trying to get a sense of real-world experiences).
Thanks in advance,
Scot