AlexThePalex
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Deansocial said:Warren is this a 240v only machine or do we have a 110v machine?
I'm not Warren but I'm pretty sure Protool doesn't do 110v.
Deansocial said:Warren is this a 240v only machine or do we have a 110v machine?
Deansocial said:why Why WHY [crying] [crying]
Deansocial said:why Why WHY [crying] [crying]
Deansocial said:i can use 240 on my jobs but almost all my gear is 110v so want to keep it all that way
woodguy7 said:I'm with you JMB, I hate 110 as well. Apart from the hassle lugging the tranny around, I don't think the tools run as nice as 240v. I have no 110v. Then again, all my jobs are private so no issues for me !
Richard Leon said:woodguy7 said:I'm with you JMB, I hate 110 as well. Apart from the hassle lugging the tranny around, I don't think the tools run as nice as 240v. I have no 110v. Then again, all my jobs are private so no issues for me !
Glad to see you're an equal opportunity employer.
Sweet said:Smart looking drill, if I didn't have so much other stuff I need...
The old 240v vs 110v argument!!!! I wish the buffoons who manage all these large commercial sites would let us use 240v with either a circuit breaker on the tool or rcd on the power supply. They're more interested making sure you've got the right gloves on! I had an accident with a TS55 (110v) last year and I'm sure an electric brake (only on 240v tools) would have made a difference. Interestingly, my local Festool dealer says an EU law was passed over 10 years ago making 110v tools unenforceable. Go figure?
jmbfestool said:Sweet said:Most of them kind of jobs are house bashers or big commercial jobs which are low skilled joiners any way.
Haha, JMB direct and to the point! Well, I'm definitely not a house basher and I like to think I'm not low skilled.But I did work mainly on sites that required 110v, so my tools (Kapex, domino etc) had to reflect that. Now I'm split between our workshop and site, installing items we've made, doing the odd cut roof, my 240v collection started yesterday with a DTS400.
I didnt know about this EU law passed 10 years ago thats interesting!
Like I said, my local dealer told me. It kinda makes sense, Prohibition of trade through Europe. We can't use our tools over there easily and anyone from mainland Europe coming to work over here can't bring their kit either.