Thank you for providing these ideas. I like your suggestion about getting at least a Rotex, if not a Kapex for your solution. I think the tipping of the saw is a problem, and Festool should correct it. Your solution seems like a cost-effective, professional solution. Now for a rant where I contradict my first sentence:
I don't know; I have been using the saw for close to 8 years, and just never left it on the rail at 45; because I know that it isn't meant to "rest/be left" at 45. I simply returned it to 90. This is not however, to take away one word of thanks to Craig, for his simple but effective solution to tipping. Yes, again thanks Craig for sharing.
The one thing I absolutely hate about this forum - We present ideas and solutions, but we do not receive compensation for them.
It's a forum, we share ideas freely, willingly and in many cases proudly and enthusiastically. On the flip side, how would we feel if we had to pay for an answer when we posted a question? Some businesses do exactly that.
I once found this graphic design blog that talked about the problems with design contests. The blog owner advised graphic designers NOT to participate in contests, even if there are prizes. His reasoning was that once you submit an idea, the contest holder either owns that idea, or can take all the ideas, evaluate them, and come up with an improvement on the ideas all with NO COMPENSATION! It was a "free" way for the poster to have people do work for them, which they would later market or take credit for.
After reading that blog post, I realized that the guy was right. I changed my whole philosophy on providing feedback and how I dealt with companies. Quid pro quo - I provide you an idea, and if you market it and make money off of it, then at least give me something for it. If not, I'm not going to expend my intellectual capital providing something that will enrich you, but not provide any compensation to me. Festool charges a kings ransom for what they produce. They are very proud of their intellectual capital. Us common folk, however, shouldn't be so proud of our intellectual capital and should provide these ideas for "free".
I want to make it 100% clear that in no way am I in the position to be speaking for Festool; but I have been "associated with them (ISA/Dealer) for over 8 years, so I think I may have a feel for some things. Festool's R & D department is probaly as old as the Company. Festool has taken ownership of the FOG less than 2 years. While a truly valuable resource, and it is a valuable source of ideas and feedback, it is only a small (if any at all) part of the R & D. And if truth be told, when the FOG first became a reality some years ago (on Yahoo) it was Matt Schenker's baby all the way. Festool had not an inkling's notice of it's existence until it was up and running and frankly didn't have any desire to be part of this type of forum. After some "issues" occurred in 2008, only then did Festool assume ownership of the FOG. I am glad they did; perhaps it would have folded, perhaps a major Festool Dealer would have bought it. In any case, we are left with a pretty darn good and valuable resource; which doesn't cost consumers a penny.
What really drives me insane about Festool is that it seems that Festool has an incredibly tight and arrogant policy about pricing, "comps" and so forth. Yes, there is good service, but it seems like the ideas and compensation only seems to go one way. You provide the ideas, they produce the products and then turn around and charge you a king's ransom for them. There may be some sort of "legal" reason for not providing compensation, but I think that could be remedied with a simple release at time of compensation.
Sorry you feel this way, but I guess we will be at a loss awaiting your future contributions - and I don't mean that sarcastically.
Also, I am amazed that many of the members are so accepting of the philosophy of "those who pay for the tools give", while those who "are paid for the tools take". Remember my posts complaining about the rail damaged in shipment? I received a lot of feedback that I should take the hit and should just deal with it, and still let the dealer collect the full amount. "Those are the chances you take", "accidents happen so deal with it" and other feedback was provided. Again, I had to "give" while others got to "take" seemed to be the accepted attitude.
No, it's more like "even in the best of circumstances, problems/damage can happen, get it resolved quickly and fairly". Festool apparently jumped in and sent a new profile; yes, it's an inconvenience, no question and the dealer could have been paying upwards of $250 shipping for a shipment-return-reshipment. In the course of doing business, there sometimes is a bit of give and take; honest mistakes happen; few have a 100% perfect score here. But, it's how quickly the mistakes are remedied that I think are most indicative of a good company and the kind that as a consumer I find easiest to do business with.
As bad and un-community-ish as this sounds, I would advise people not to provide fixes or ideas for solving these problems until we start receiving some reasonable compensation for them. And a tape measure or t-shirt is not reasonable compensation.
If Festool is so proud of their Research and Development, and they charge us for it, then allow them to earn it. Don't give it to them. If we want to be a community, lets stop the one way game of "everybody get's paid, except for you".
Personally, I just find that whole attitude abhorrent ("I did this, so you owe me something") - so against my grain and the way operate my business and in my life; and believe me, I ain't no saint. Let's take it a small step further; why not just let's ask a question here on the FOG and have to pay somebody/whomever to get an answer? IMHO, the beauty of the FOG (and most similar forums) is not only the vast knowledge freely disseminated, but also the community atmosphere generated and maintained, not by edict, but by the downright decency of most people willing to share their knowledge and experiences just to help another member.
My rant is over.
So's mine.
Bob