KevinHanna
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- Mar 24, 2011
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Hello,
I own a RAS 115 which is part of the recent recall in Canada due to the lack of certification from our standards authority. I'm actually willing to hang on to it, but its abrasives are not used by other tools, so the retailers here will stop supplying them, and dealers in other countries are not allowed to ship Festool stuff here (not that I would want to order cross-border for consumables).
So my options are to buy a lifetime supply of abrasives now before they're gone, or let Festool take my tool away from me. The later is the least unacceptable for me
What out there is like the RAS? I use my RAS primarily for shaping wood, I can only think of angle grinders fixed with Kutzall disk or the arbortech stuff.
The RAS is quite excellent at dust collection considering what it is doing and it makes me giddy every time I use it. I'll be sad to see it go.
Kevin
I own a RAS 115 which is part of the recent recall in Canada due to the lack of certification from our standards authority. I'm actually willing to hang on to it, but its abrasives are not used by other tools, so the retailers here will stop supplying them, and dealers in other countries are not allowed to ship Festool stuff here (not that I would want to order cross-border for consumables).
So my options are to buy a lifetime supply of abrasives now before they're gone, or let Festool take my tool away from me. The later is the least unacceptable for me

What out there is like the RAS? I use my RAS primarily for shaping wood, I can only think of angle grinders fixed with Kutzall disk or the arbortech stuff.
The RAS is quite excellent at dust collection considering what it is doing and it makes me giddy every time I use it. I'll be sad to see it go.
Kevin