I do not believe that the female adapters are availed here in the US due to potential product liability concerns.
Peter
Peter
grbmds said:There will always be something about a tool that isn't exactly the way you want it to be.
Kev said:Truthfully the rest of the world probably see the US as not only expecting an item to come with a lifetime on consumables, also a labourer to do the work free for the first 6 months!
Kev said:Truthfully the rest of the world probably see the US as not only expecting an item to come with a lifetime on consumables, also a labourer to do the work free for the first 6 months!
This is outrageous.
grbmds said:There will always be something about a tool that isn't exactly the way you want it to be.
Paul G said:grbmds said:There will always be something about a tool that isn't exactly the way you want it to be.
For me it's usually the price [big grin]
Untidy Shop said:[member=42462]Rip Van Winkle[/member] [member=29138]Steve-Rice[/member] [member=23629]Daver[/member] [member=3373]Dovetail65[/member]
Gentlemen, obviously I can not speak for [member=13058]Kev[/member] but as a bias Aussie observer, I believe he is intentially 'baiting' you. Bit of a 'sport' down here. [smile]
We are all entitled to a 'winge' from time to time, even about Festool. From the perspective of many Australian FOG members I have to say that you in NA appear from a distance to overall get a better deal than us. Even NAINA has in the past two years become for us LCTHI as in 'last country to have it'. Examples include, as in last country or lower specification of batts - the C18, TSC, HKC and HK 55.
Sure you do not have free warranty tool insurance, but neither do we; you enjoy a better repair service under warranty because it is direct rather than dealer based, and of late better promotions including the 125mm Sander Pro Deal and percentage discount on tool and DE combinations. And please do not wing about the prices you pay.
At times we do get a better product. For example both the 1400 Router and HK55 sold here have brakes unlike your NA equivalents. I do not nderstand why this feature can not be acoomidated on 110 V tools!
But Hey, most of us like the product; well with some exceptions! That at least is a common link. I hope this explains a little more an Aussie perspective here.
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As to choice of sand papers [member=42462]Rip Van Winkle[/member] at least down here you will find that Makita 1/2 sheet and 125 & 150mm discs will fit equivalent Festool sanders as the Makita hole patterns somewhat overlap. The exception is the Makita 1/4 sheet. However I prefer the Festool papers and even use them on my Makita 1/2 sheet.
Kodi Crescent said:In regards to the sample packs - I think you are supposed to try the sander at the dealer first....
Daver said:[member=13058]Kev[/member] [member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member]
Guys guys guys guys guys...
Come on lads.
Can you seriously not see the sarcasm in my post?
It was 100% sarcasm.
I utilized the long form improv rule of "Yes and", I heightened and extended Kev's glorious suggestion about the laborer, I hit send-
and my joke apparently fell flat.
This is strike two for me. In a previous thread some time back, I tried to get a laugh out of some of our british cousins on the FOG by quoting/paraphrasing from Sexy Beast.
Shall I fail again in the future, I may need to give serious consideration to writing straight posts only- no humor.
This would be a grim day indeed. [tongue]
Cheers,
Dave
Daver said:[member=13058]Kev[/member] [member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member]
Guys guys guys guys guys...
Come on lads.
Can you seriously not see the sarcasm in my post?
It was 100% sarcasm.
I utilized the long form improv rule of "Yes and", I heightened and extended Kev's glorious suggestion about the laborer, I hit send-
and my joke apparently fell flat.
This is strike two for me. In a previous thread some time back, I tried to get a laugh out of some of our british cousins on the FOG by quoting/paraphrasing from Sexy Beast.
Shall I fail again in the future, I may need to give serious consideration to writing straight posts only- no humor.
This would be a grim day indeed. [tongue]
Cheers,
Dave
Kev said:Daver said:[member=13058]Kev[/member] [member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member]
Guys guys guys guys guys...
Come on lads.
Can you seriously not see the sarcasm in my post?
It was 100% sarcasm.
I utilized the long form improv rule of "Yes and", I heightened and extended Kev's glorious suggestion about the laborer, I hit send-
and my joke apparently fell flat.
This is strike two for me. In a previous thread some time back, I tried to get a laugh out of some of our british cousins on the FOG by quoting/paraphrasing from Sexy Beast.
Shall I fail again in the future, I may need to give serious consideration to writing straight posts only- no humor.
This would be a grim day indeed. [tongue]
Cheers,
Dave
[member=23629]Daver[/member]
I guarantee we both got it [wink] [big grin] .. sadly the broader group went a little serious. Life's is certainly too short to be serious all the time. For a moment I was going to say something about you trumping my post with a capital "T", but I won't be do that.
mwahaha said:I would just be happy if my tools were fixed the first time I sent them in, they came back set up square, and they didn't have half stripped screw heads.
Play your didgeridoo, Blue