Don T said:
Congratulations on the new toy. You are going to love it.
Thanks Don! In the time I spent with it today, it's been pretty slick!
badtastex said:
Very nice! I am thinking of getting one for myself, I have missed quite a few used ones.
You'll be happy when you snatch one up!
agehall said:
But what is that horrible thing underneath?
LOL! It's a $79 Ryobi miter saw stand holding up a $1400 saw! I know… I know… it will be replaced soon! I'm considering building wings off of the crown stops, I've got my eye balls set on using Incra's Track System.
MattrYYC said:
Very nice, I did the same this week as well. I won't post pics until I get a proper setup for it, but very impressed so far after dialing in everything.
Mine has been pretty spot on in the few minutes I've had with it today. It's going to take a little getting used to the laser placement on this guy!
Sparktrician said:
Nice score, Eric!!!
[smile]
Thanks Willy! That last frame (and the brake on my Hitachi) was the last straw! [thumbs up]
Carman said:
Very nice! I'm sure you'll never regret the expense.
You're absolutely right about that one! I have yet to regret a Festool purchase, as they say, it only hurts once!
So, some of the things I've picked up on in the short amount of time I've used it:
- the Kapex is ridiculously light (all things considering)
- quieter than most saws I've had experience with (DeWalt and Hitachi)
- there is a dramatic difference in dust collection in that it is better than what I'm used to
- there is a dramatic difference in dust collection when using a 27mm hose vs. the 36mm, it is almost night and day! I don't have a 36mm hose so I used the small section off of my CMS; so now I need a 36mm hose!
- out of the box, it is dialed in pretty close, using the "two cut" calibration method
- it's just a really nice machine all the way around!
I'm sure there's more and I'll be sure to add or just start a new thread with a review.
Thanks all,
Eric