Todd from San Jose
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- Apr 7, 2007
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Hi all,
I've owned an ATF55 E-Plus for a few years, and recently got the Domino, CT-22 and 150/3 sander. I've been blown away by the Domino and sander- Love 'em all!
After reading Gerry Work's excellent MFT write-up, I'm thinking of buying an MFT to use as an assembly table. I already have a nice bench for cutting dovetails and hand-planing, but would like a large flat surface with lots of ways to clamp work to, Etc. I'm also thinking about adding an OF 1400 router. If I really take to the MFT, I may get a second one and join it to the first, with a couple of MFT connectors.
I don't actually plan on using the MFT with the saw very often, as I have a sliding table saw. But for assembly work, clamping, sanding, and routing, the MFT looks ideal.
Now, for the questions...
Can I use my old FS1400 rail with the MFT?
How about with the OF 1400 router?
It looks like I can join my old FS1400 rail with the FS1080/2, according to the Festool site. Any downside to doing this?
I would consider selling the ATF55 and rail, and upgrading to the TS55 with the new rail. Would this buy me improved integration and performance with the MFT and my other Festools?
I hope I didn't wear out my welcome with this lengthy first post ;D
Thanks!
Todd
I've owned an ATF55 E-Plus for a few years, and recently got the Domino, CT-22 and 150/3 sander. I've been blown away by the Domino and sander- Love 'em all!
After reading Gerry Work's excellent MFT write-up, I'm thinking of buying an MFT to use as an assembly table. I already have a nice bench for cutting dovetails and hand-planing, but would like a large flat surface with lots of ways to clamp work to, Etc. I'm also thinking about adding an OF 1400 router. If I really take to the MFT, I may get a second one and join it to the first, with a couple of MFT connectors.
I don't actually plan on using the MFT with the saw very often, as I have a sliding table saw. But for assembly work, clamping, sanding, and routing, the MFT looks ideal.
Now, for the questions...
Can I use my old FS1400 rail with the MFT?
How about with the OF 1400 router?
It looks like I can join my old FS1400 rail with the FS1080/2, according to the Festool site. Any downside to doing this?
I would consider selling the ATF55 and rail, and upgrading to the TS55 with the new rail. Would this buy me improved integration and performance with the MFT and my other Festools?
I hope I didn't wear out my welcome with this lengthy first post ;D
Thanks!
Todd