A little home project that has saved me over 10k by doing it myself with the aid of Festool and some other equipment.
The home is customs built, approx 20 yo and some of the exterior wood work is beginning to deteriorate. Starting at the top I removed all the fascia from around the entire house which form the outer edge of the customs wooden gutters, and replaced everying with 2" x 12" western red cedar. The structure you see protruding out from the roofline is a shade which (after finishing with Sikkins 1 23) will be lined with 1.5" x 1.5" lengths of cedar spaced 1.5" apart, this sun shade prevents most of the high southern sun from entering the home through the large windows.
The Festools I used on this project are the Rotex, ES 125 EQ, CT33 and the C12 cordless drill. The drill is a little workhorse that goes on forever, used it for all the 3" stainless steel screws used on the project and the 8" lag bolts holding the outriggers on the shade, its nice not to have to change the battery every 1/2 hour.
The Rotex was by far the most impressive tool for sanding all the mill marks from the cedar ready for the Sikkens products. I found that 100 grit was the best for this job. Surprisingly I was able to use it with one hand by gripping it at the head instead of the handle and my hands aren't that big, this was helpful when leaning out the side of the scaffold to get to the far out edges. I tried the ES 125 EQ but found it really wasn't up to this job due to the size of the timbers, once you get going with the Rotex there is no going back for these large jobs.
I was banking on using the Kapex but it was not delivered in time, Hafele Canada didn't have it ready by July 1, however it was promised to be shipped on Thursday for delivery Friday but it didn't turn up so I was forced to cut everything on the shop table saw and haul it all back and forth around the house. This is the only problem we Canadians have with Festool, the Canadian distributor is pathetic, I had the fortunate experience of dealing with a dealer from the US for the Rotex and CT33 and have only good experience to report. Its a real shame we can't get the same quality support here.
Next I'll sand back all the dark brown painted wood with the Rotex and repaint.
Thanks for looking,
Wayne
The home is customs built, approx 20 yo and some of the exterior wood work is beginning to deteriorate. Starting at the top I removed all the fascia from around the entire house which form the outer edge of the customs wooden gutters, and replaced everying with 2" x 12" western red cedar. The structure you see protruding out from the roofline is a shade which (after finishing with Sikkins 1 23) will be lined with 1.5" x 1.5" lengths of cedar spaced 1.5" apart, this sun shade prevents most of the high southern sun from entering the home through the large windows.
The Festools I used on this project are the Rotex, ES 125 EQ, CT33 and the C12 cordless drill. The drill is a little workhorse that goes on forever, used it for all the 3" stainless steel screws used on the project and the 8" lag bolts holding the outriggers on the shade, its nice not to have to change the battery every 1/2 hour.
The Rotex was by far the most impressive tool for sanding all the mill marks from the cedar ready for the Sikkens products. I found that 100 grit was the best for this job. Surprisingly I was able to use it with one hand by gripping it at the head instead of the handle and my hands aren't that big, this was helpful when leaning out the side of the scaffold to get to the far out edges. I tried the ES 125 EQ but found it really wasn't up to this job due to the size of the timbers, once you get going with the Rotex there is no going back for these large jobs.
I was banking on using the Kapex but it was not delivered in time, Hafele Canada didn't have it ready by July 1, however it was promised to be shipped on Thursday for delivery Friday but it didn't turn up so I was forced to cut everything on the shop table saw and haul it all back and forth around the house. This is the only problem we Canadians have with Festool, the Canadian distributor is pathetic, I had the fortunate experience of dealing with a dealer from the US for the Rotex and CT33 and have only good experience to report. Its a real shame we can't get the same quality support here.
Next I'll sand back all the dark brown painted wood with the Rotex and repaint.
Thanks for looking,
Wayne





