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sean_hogan

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Slowly but surely my collection of festools is growing and I love it lol, I clean all my tools plus systainers every second Friday too keep them new so I thought I would get a quick pic and show you guys, from the top down we have
Festool tool box
T15+3
Ti15+3
Ps420 15volt cordless
Ts55+ 2x1400 rails and one 800mm rail,rail bag
Of 1400 router
Kapex120 UG( only pic I have)
1400 level with led lights
Will get pics of everything together soon, show me what you got!!!
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Your stack looks pristine.  Mine are ugly.  [scared]

You should check out Festool USA's Facebook page.  There are images of Systainer stacks.  I cheated and put an image of just 1/3 of the Fogtainers on there.

Peter
 
Pitching to Brice's wheelhouse on this one  [big grin]
 
I clean my festools and systainers every ................... oops no i don't. they are tools  [big grin]

john
 
neth27 said:
I clean my festools and systainers every ................... oops no i don't. they are tools  [big grin]

john
its an addiction I do it with all my tools  [crying] just love rolling on site with everything pristine and a don care who slags me lol they are jealous haha
 
You would not like to see pics of my Festools then?  [big grin] I clean tools when i need too..
What are you going to do when they start to go rusty?

John..
 
They won't go rusty lol, not allowed out in rain, that's what my crappy makita stuff are for
 
sean_hogan said:
They won't go rusty lol, not allowed out in rain, that's what my crappy makita stuff are for

My Festool routers have never been in the rain but they still go rusty
 
Buy packets of silica gel and put hem in your systainer. They absorb the moisture, same packets you get in new trainers and shoe boxes
 
sean_hogan said:
Buy packets of silica gel and put hem in your systainer. They absorb the moisture, same packets you get in new trainers and shoe boxes
dont buy them,. any computer shop will have loads of them. every component comes with them (at least it did) i have a big bag of them. i put one in each systainer under the insert or tucked into a corner. iv no rust on any of my festools
 
So last Saturday I used my Ps300 jigsaw to cut a little off the bottom of a gate that was rubbing on the ground.  The PS300 has dirt all over it and I didn't wash it off.

Is that a crime or something??    [tongue]

Eric
 
Scott B. said:
Pitching to Brice's wheelhouse on this one  [big grin]

I downsized slightly over the last couple of years.  I don't know how many I have but they are all Armor All'ed up real nice. [thumbs up]
 
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Just after a clean and yes I even put the paper and caps back on the accessories ,
These get used on site every day, when I get small scratches on the it drives me nuts lol, wish they made some sort of sleeves for the drills
 
Brice Burrell said:
Scott B. said:
Pitching to Brice's wheelhouse on this one  [big grin]

I downsized slightly over the last couple of years.  I don't know how many I have but they are all Armor All'ed up real nice. [thumbs up]

That gets the attaboy!
 
what do you clean them with sean
i have a few site systainers that could do with a clean
 
If its like the T15, the diagram on the inside lid shows it that way round but the lid won't shut so I think Dean is right - it needs to be the other way up.
 
Charger fits fine in that position it's the Jacobs chuck when fully closed like in the picture punctures the display picture and stops lid from closing
 
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