Mike Goetzke
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Once you wheel this in place how long does it take to assemble with all the top supports?
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Interesting....are the supply chain issues evident in Norway like in N.A.? Our STM 1800s were scheduled to arrive between 9/1 and 9/15. BTW, the supply chain issues seem universal, not just a Festool issue. For a while we continued to receive lots of products from all of our vendors...lately our demand has increased but our supply has decreased. For those of you who have actually received the STM 1800, let's hear some actual user reactions, eh? BTW, FestitaMaktool, I love your sig about the Land Rover and fit wife.....LOL.FestitaMakool said:Me too, after we dropped an order for one this weekend. Hopefully it’s coming in a week.
It will serve as a real multi use table base during renovation. Later it will still be a multi serve base, but mainly as a cutting table once fitting and kitchen build up is starting. It’s got a massive price tag, but I haven’t found anything more convenient that collapses down to almost nothing as this.
BCConstruction said:Should have git the centipede table from Lowe’s or Bora. Full material support with a foam sheet or plywood on top and folds up much smaller. I been a sucker for buying everything Festool brings out but this thing is a joke. Talk about over complicate something that’s so simple. I can use the centipede table to stand on to and right upto the edge.
FestitaMakool said:Me too, after we dropped an order for one this weekend. Hopefully it’s coming in a week.
It will serve as a real multi use table base during renovation. Later it will still be a multi serve base, but mainly as a cutting table once fitting and kitchen build up is starting. It’s got a massive price tag, but I haven’t found anything more convenient that collapses down to almost nothing as this.
ChuckM said:May be it could become a regular stock item once the web is flooded with owners' and users' photos and videos, using the STM, and demands for it soar from the initial bystanders. Frankly, if I used 3/4" sheet goods more enough (rarely anything over 4 x 4 in size which can be handled with ease on the table saw), I would've got one myself. The cost would be inconsequential all things considered (space saving, handling a large sheet all by yourself. using the STM as an assembly table, etc. -- Hey! we can even play table tennis when too bored.)
Michael Kellough said:BCConstruction said:Should have git the centipede table from Lowe’s or Bora. Full material support with a foam sheet or plywood on top and folds up much smaller. I been a sucker for buying everything Festool brings out but this thing is a joke. Talk about over complicate something that’s so simple. I can use the centipede table to stand on to and right upto the edge.
And how many wheels does the Centipede require so you can roll it. [poke]
And when you’ve installed the wheels you can lean it over 90* to load a standing sheet of ply?
When you put it together what did you use, both?
manuc said:So there are two different types of washers, four smooth and four serrated. In the directions it says to use only one washer. Are you supposed to use only one type or both? I just used the flat smooth washer...
When you put it together what did you use, both?