Hi all,
Today I've just been cutting pieces of mdf out for making a nice doll house for my brothers daughter, and while cleaning and packing up, I came across the inlay in the TS55EBQ systainer, which as allways have some not so displayed possibilities. So, to make a short story long, I am placing two of my Festool clamps in the left side, after the saw is in place.
As I allways clamp things before cutting (well, almost allways), I need at least two clamps and they fit very well exactly as shown in the picture, without disturbing anything else. And they don't rattle around
Btw. I mostly use the green 7 meter cord when powertooling, as it's very convenient for me. The ordinary ones is there as a backup.
I find that the long green cord rolls up and fits nicely like shown in the picture.
Hmmm, I must get one or two more, so I don't have to open more systainers, when reaching for something [scared]
Question: what are those two small cavities actually meant for? some other kind of Festool clamps? (which I don't have, as I've got 4 short and 2 long ordinary ones)
Question: Why is there a small plastic tube on one of the rails on the parallel guide for the TS? It can be seen in the picture, and I am used to be using it, but I don't really know why the tube is there?
More tips for the TS inlay is very appreciated [big grin]
Cheers and merry Christmas,
jacques
Today I've just been cutting pieces of mdf out for making a nice doll house for my brothers daughter, and while cleaning and packing up, I came across the inlay in the TS55EBQ systainer, which as allways have some not so displayed possibilities. So, to make a short story long, I am placing two of my Festool clamps in the left side, after the saw is in place.
As I allways clamp things before cutting (well, almost allways), I need at least two clamps and they fit very well exactly as shown in the picture, without disturbing anything else. And they don't rattle around
Btw. I mostly use the green 7 meter cord when powertooling, as it's very convenient for me. The ordinary ones is there as a backup.
I find that the long green cord rolls up and fits nicely like shown in the picture.
Hmmm, I must get one or two more, so I don't have to open more systainers, when reaching for something [scared]
Question: what are those two small cavities actually meant for? some other kind of Festool clamps? (which I don't have, as I've got 4 short and 2 long ordinary ones)
Question: Why is there a small plastic tube on one of the rails on the parallel guide for the TS? It can be seen in the picture, and I am used to be using it, but I don't really know why the tube is there?
More tips for the TS inlay is very appreciated [big grin]
Cheers and merry Christmas,
jacques