Systainer port & Kapex stand from Russia

Shaman_49

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Hello.
My  name is Alex, I'm from Kaliningrad, Russia
This is my systainer port & Kapex stand, I finished it 2 days ago.

SYS1 - 7 (5 occupied)
SYS2 - 4 (3 occupied)
SYS3 - 6 (4 occupied)
SYS4 - 2 (2 occupied)
SYS5 - 1 (vacant)

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Nice!

Welcome!

EDITED:
YES Just beat you to it Alan!  Just seen your name at the top of this thread!
 
Alex,

[welcome] to the Forum!  Very nice setup!

What kind of woodworking do you do?  We don't have many members from Russia here.

Peter
 
[welcome] to the fog
jmb :'(

nice syport and mitersaw station.

i dont like way the blade guard is held up . but needs must.
 
Alan m said:
[welcome] to the fog
jmb :'(

nice syport and mitersaw station.

i dont like way the blade guard is held up . but needs must.

Russians don't need any guards :) It's a joke
I held it up cause it sticks all the time
 
Hi Shaman_49,

Welcome to the FOG !  [smile]

Nice compact , fully contained set up. I see that you have the Festool belt sander  [cool]

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
Hi Shaman_49,

Welcome to the FOG !  [smile]

Nice compact , fully contained set up. I see that you have the Festool belt sander  [cool]

Seth

Yes, I have
Awesome machine
 
I some times hold mine up with a wedge when I need to!  I dont like doing it!  I sometimes feel the blade draft on my arm when I forget I wedged the guard up and think dam da was close!  BUT unfortunately I have to wedge it up sometimes as the guard just gets in the way so much it deflects the blade or it gets hooked and stops me from cutting!  

I just wish festool made the guard  so I could reach it with my thumb like Dewalts and Makitas chopsaws!   This would be ALOT safer as I could just flip the guard up with my thumb when I need to and when im finished I just let go and the blade is covered again!  

JMB
 
It's more comfortable for me to work without blade guard.

You may work with it, as you wish.
 
that is a really nice set up. plent of systainers and plenty of expantion  [wink] [wink].
care to share the rest of your shop

also some nice pieces you made in the link
 
When I bought my first Festool instrument (Domino), my wife told me - "You're in the sect now"  ;D
 
I have one question for you.

It cost me about $250 (in roubles, of course). How much it will cost where you live?

(sorry for my english, I hope you understanding me :))
 
Peter Halle said:
If you buy new the least expensive set, currently the price is $800 US or about 24961 roubles.

Sounds like you did real well in your purchase.

No, I meant how much the same hand-made sysport will cost for you.
 
VERY, VERY nice!!!!!  I like it!!!!

I am training my own little "Russian Woodworker" at home.
(adopted my 2 kiddies from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia).
 
Using cheaper plywood, I would say that $250 is right after you add in all the drawer slides, lumber, fasteners, etc.
If you jumped to Baltic Birch, I would say it might be closer to $350 or $400 or so.
 
Yes, It made of 15 and 20 mm birch plywood.

material prices in our city:

15 mm - 800-850 roubles (about $25-28) per 1,5*1,5 m sheet
20 mm - 1100-1200 roubles (about $35-38) per 1,5*1,5 m sheet
Also I used cheaper drawer slide, $3,5 per set ($70 total)
 
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