Scrumptious...

skids

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Ohhhhhh the smell...I think there is magic in there.

Bitten by the bug...again

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It is addictive. I just received my Carvex and base kit. The base kit has "the aroma". For some reason, the Carvex systainer does not. ???

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Must be a OAINA (only available in NA  [big grin]) thing, but what do those blue stickers on the batteries mean?

 
Untidy Shop said:
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Must be a OAINA (only available in NA  [big grin]) thing, but what do those blue stickers on the batteries mean?



It's a reminder to recycle the battery. It has a toll free number to call for info, and the battery type. RTRINA (reminder to recycle in NA) :)
 
I didn't pay attention to mine because I was painting the inside of a cabinet so all I smelled was thinner. I think I need to go out and stick my head in one of the systainers...
 
festup said:
Untidy Shop said:


Must be a OAINA (only available in NA  [big grin]) thing, but what do those blue stickers on the batteries mean?



It's a reminder to recycle the battery. It has a toll free number to call for info, and the battery type. RTRINA (reminder to recycle in NA) :)


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Mmmmmm, my batteries according to AUST manual, were ready for use.

After lunch, it is going to get its first real workout. Ahhhhh the smell!!

 
I love that drill. Now if they would only make a reciprocating saw so I could get rid of my Hitachi stuff.
 
Throwback7r said:
I love that drill. Now if they would only make a reciprocating saw so I could get rid of my Hitachi stuff.

I am in total agreement here..If Festool made a cordless recip that would be amazing! Something like Miwaukees Hackzall would be perfection!
 
skids said:
Throwback7r said:
I love that drill. Now if they would only make a reciprocating saw so I could get rid of my Hitachi stuff.

I am in total agreement here..If Festool made a cordless recip that would be amazing! Something like Miwaukees Hackzall would be perfection!
The Hackzall doesn't have a long enough stroke length, I haven't figured out what it's really good for yet. Not good for wood, poor chip ejection and not good for metal because the strokes are too concentrated to a small area... 3/4" stroke length if I'm not mistaken, most reciprocating saws have 1 1/8".

But maybe I'm just spoiled because I'm used to cutting metal with a portable band saw. I guess the Hackzall is good for tight areas but it wouldn't be my "go-to" saw for rough cuts/demo.
 
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