I like the outline of each item so it’s obvious if something is missing. It seems some of your tso guides have some very bright white strips.tjbnwi said:A set with arms for 30” cuts are hung off the side of each cutting table, extra arms and pieces are hung on the back of one of the clamp racks.
Tom
scribble said:I like the outline of each item so it’s obvious if something is missing. It seems some of your tso guides have some very bright white strips.tjbnwi said:A set with arms for 30” cuts are hung off the side of each cutting table, extra arms and pieces are hung on the back of one of the clamp racks.
Tom
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Very nice.tjbnwi said:scribble said:I like the outline of each item so it’s obvious if something is missing. It seems some of your tso guides have some very bright white strips.tjbnwi said:A set with arms for 30” cuts are hung off the side of each cutting table, extra arms and pieces are hung on the back of one of the clamp racks.
Tom
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The arms with the white rulers are from the beta testing run. An adhesive tape measure was used during the testing period.
One of the highest honors I’ve had was Hans entrusting me and my crew to test the parallel guides for TSO.
Tom
Packard said:I just drilled a 1/2” hole through the side of one of my wall-mounted tool cabinets and glued in a 1/2” diameter dowel.
It is more than strong enough to hold two TSO guides and two Festool MFT clamps.
I’ll try to snap a picture tomorrow.
It does not have to go into a cabinet. Any 3/4” or thicker vertical will work fine.
Packard said:Packard said:I just drilled a 1/2” hole through the side of one of my wall-mounted tool cabinets and glued in a 1/2” diameter dowel.
It is more than strong enough to hold two TSO guides and two Festool MFT clamps.
I’ll try to snap a picture tomorrow.
It does not have to go into a cabinet. Any 3/4” or thicker vertical will work fine.
I have a wall cabinet in my garage that houses my single Systainer containing my track saw.
The dowel is softer than the aluminum in the parallel guides, so they never damage the guides. They also offer a good bit of friction that keeps the guides from slipping off.
I am pretty casual about the storage, but it is always the guides and the clamps on those 1/2” dowels.
On the other side of the cabinet, I mounted a couple of peg board hooks for the actual track to hang from. They are stronger than nails and have that little ball at the end that keeps things from falling off.
The cabinet is mounted quite high so that it does not interfere with parking my car. So the easy on/easy off of the dowels is appreciated as I am working above my head to hang the guides.
I know from experience that the half inch diameter dowel can handle a lot more weight than I am hanging. So that is a no-worry.
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scribble said:Packard said:Packard said:I just drilled a 1/2” hole through the side of one of my wall-mounted tool cabinets and glued in a 1/2” diameter dowel.
It is more than strong enough to hold two TSO guides and two Festool MFT clamps.
I’ll try to snap a picture tomorrow.
It does not have to go into a cabinet. Any 3/4” or thicker vertical will work fine.
I have a wall cabinet in my garage that houses my single Systainer containing my track saw.
The dowel is softer than the aluminum in the parallel guides, so they never damage the guides. They also offer a good bit of friction that keeps the guides from slipping off.
I am pretty casual about the storage, but it is always the guides and the clamps on those 1/2” dowels.
On the other side of the cabinet, I mounted a couple of peg board hooks for the actual track to hang from. They are stronger than nails and have that little ball at the end that keeps things from falling off.
The cabinet is mounted quite high so that it does not interfere with parking my car. So the easy on/easy off of the dowels is appreciated as I am working above my head to hang the guides.
I know from experience that the half inch diameter dowel can handle a lot more weight than I am hanging. So that is a no-worry.
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I like the simplistic setup there. I only have one of the GRS-16PE currently and the other is there TPG Adapter so it would only work for one of the rails at this time. I may have to invest in another GRS for the other side so I don't need to keep the Allen driver on standby.