Hi All,
I first entered into the Festool arena after purchasing a Vecturo Multitool, Which I must say, did not go well. The blades kept coming loose and the vibration was really bad. It was determined I got one that was defective. Needless to say, I returned it, and needing something right away and no more Vecturos in stock, I got the Fein FMM 350Q, which I absolutely love by the way. I did however miss the plunge base. What a great attachment. -- So I saw a post on this forum about a guy fitting the Festool plunge base on his Multimaster with great success. I decided to try it and boy, am I a happy camper. See photos below. -- Since the photos were taken, I have switched to a longer 2 3/4" blade from Multitool.com for plunging with the base.
Anyway, on with the show. I then purchased the CT26 Dust extractor. I was so impressed. I own a Fein vac which is very good as well, but this thing is just over the top good. Next up came the T55REQ .... YOW !!! - Unbelievable!! -- Now starting to feel the urge coming on even stronger, I go for the O1400 Router with the guide stop attachment. -- SO impressed. -- Oh boy, wouldn't it be cool to have the MFT/3 now and have a "System" with which to work .... OK, why not. And better get some clamps and doo-dads too. -- finally (well for now at least), I rounded out my splurge with the ETS 125 sander.
With SO many great vids on Youtube regarding setting up Festool products, along with this great forum (I come here a lot but do not post much), I was up and running with these great products in no time. I even asked a good friend of mine to make me some Bench Dogs for my MFT Pictured below). They came out fabulous. ---
In closing, I am proud to be a Festool owner, and I hope my wife never sees this post LOL!
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I first entered into the Festool arena after purchasing a Vecturo Multitool, Which I must say, did not go well. The blades kept coming loose and the vibration was really bad. It was determined I got one that was defective. Needless to say, I returned it, and needing something right away and no more Vecturos in stock, I got the Fein FMM 350Q, which I absolutely love by the way. I did however miss the plunge base. What a great attachment. -- So I saw a post on this forum about a guy fitting the Festool plunge base on his Multimaster with great success. I decided to try it and boy, am I a happy camper. See photos below. -- Since the photos were taken, I have switched to a longer 2 3/4" blade from Multitool.com for plunging with the base.
Anyway, on with the show. I then purchased the CT26 Dust extractor. I was so impressed. I own a Fein vac which is very good as well, but this thing is just over the top good. Next up came the T55REQ .... YOW !!! - Unbelievable!! -- Now starting to feel the urge coming on even stronger, I go for the O1400 Router with the guide stop attachment. -- SO impressed. -- Oh boy, wouldn't it be cool to have the MFT/3 now and have a "System" with which to work .... OK, why not. And better get some clamps and doo-dads too. -- finally (well for now at least), I rounded out my splurge with the ETS 125 sander.
With SO many great vids on Youtube regarding setting up Festool products, along with this great forum (I come here a lot but do not post much), I was up and running with these great products in no time. I even asked a good friend of mine to make me some Bench Dogs for my MFT Pictured below). They came out fabulous. ---
In closing, I am proud to be a Festool owner, and I hope my wife never sees this post LOL!
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