bwehman
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I'm betting we'll be able to just buy the fence as a standalone option.I'm not interested in a cordless domino, but the new fence with pins instead of paddles is interesting to me. The kept the "barrel" style handle on the corded version instead of going to the "D" style handle (for lack of a better term) that is on the DF700 and the new DFC machine.
I don't think that I can remotely justify the new machine; even though I've had my paddle springs wear out twice.
I read on the Festool youtube video in the comments Festool said it was not compatible.I'm betting we'll be able to just buy the fence as a standalone option.
One of us is confused on what is a "pin" versus a "paddle." I think you have it backwards, but then, I could be the one that's wrong.the new fence with pins instead of paddles is interesting to me.
My DF500 have little paddles, not pins like my DF700. He's right.One of us is confused on what is a "pin" versus a "paddle." I think you have it backwards, but then, I could be the one that's wrong.
Fully agree, and for site work as well I can see the benefit, but as with the new cordless sanders they don't interest me, however the planer, that's a different story! ;-)I see it as a tool for a commercial workshop not a single hobby user. Multiple users with their own vacuum, pick it up from whoever else has used it, plug in the vacuum and start work. There are those hobbyists who will buy every new tool so those sales are icing on the cake for Festool.