What Festool Did You buy Today?

CeeJay said:
Having read how much folks seem to love their DTS 400s I thought I’d get one.

Picked up a nice 3 yr old unit from Cash Converters (pawn shop) for about half the price of a new one. Came with a swag of Granat and Rubin too.

Good for you...you managed to score the latest version with the larger motor, the removable pad/edge protector along with the new bag.  [smile]
 
A LEV 800 in bag which i stumbled upon, pre-owned. I guess I was just lucky, I had eyeballed the same level in Stabila’s own colours. It is very handy, as it will ease calculations. With the ability to calculate slope in mm/m (in/ft) among other very useful built in tools. Very happy with this find, it will see a lot of use. It does also have a scale on top which I don’t think Stabila yellow has?

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I received Metabo's 36/18v tablesaw, discovered that it does not accept the standard 18v batteries...of course since I had ordered two of the regular 8amp ones.  Ordered two proper ones at great discount on Amazon as well as a combo battery and charger again at discounted pricing.  Metabo has a voucher for free transformer or battery as ongoing deal, as has $25.00 rebate for any HTP purchase.
 
Just ordered the TID18 impact driver.  Just wondering tho, this thread has been around for 6 years or so.  Is it the most read/replied to thread on the site?  It's coming up on half a million views. 
 
Recently picked up a used DF500 and a used Carvex.  Also purchased DF500 domino assortment.

- Pre-Ordered a TID 18
- TSO GRS-16 PE
- Precision Dogs Parallel Guides
 
Finally, a CT 26E showed up pre-owned. Being a little disturbed by slight OCD to have used tools cleaned up I did with this as well. I scrubbed the outside which had its fair part of stains from paint, cement and plaster along with scuff marks. I did also dismantle it to get to its inner checking dust build up around motor and electronics. Dusted the whole inside (which wasn’t bad at all) Finally I mounted the handle and Bluetooth module which I had laying as new parts waiting for a used CT. I bought it (and the Festool level) from a carpenter who clearly took care of his tools.
The filter, which of most used CT’s I’ve seen have been totally clogged, like clay.. [eek] was on now mine, in a near new state, along with totally clean tub and 4 new bags.
I even got loads of hose connectors, one 36mm and a 22mm AS hoses, stainless piping, HD adjustable floor nozzle, and even more hand nozzles in the purchase. Not to forget a brand new filter for water pick up. Not a single thing was broken, only slight wear on some parts, but totally insignificant. All that for $350. It was a bit of a clean up, but it was worth 1 1/2 hour. Now that I’ve checked it, it will probably run problem free a long long time.
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Thanks to COVID (I think?) the STM 1800 is still available to pre-order so I got one from toolnut.  Ordered the Guide Rail Square set from TSO while I was at it.
 
FestitaMakool said:
A LEV 800 in bag which i stumbled upon, pre-owned. I guess I was just lucky, I had eyeballed the same level in Stabila’s own colours. It is very handy, as it will ease calculations. With the ability to calculate slope in mm/m (in/ft) among other very useful built in tools. Very happy with this find, it will see a lot of use. It does also have a scale on top which I don’t think Stabila yellow has?
Stabila yellow with a scale seems to exist:
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Please no drilling through the holes on this Stabila. These are not hardened bushings. The level will suffer immensely. Check the symbols on it. ;) It's only for layout/marking with a pen. Every time someones drills through the holes in a Stabila level, a tiny little Stabila level dies.  [crying] [crying] [crying]  :P :P :P

If you need a guide/template for drilling/layout flush mounted/ hollow wall boxes please use *the one and only* Kaiser drilling guide/template with hardened bushing(s):https://www.kaiser-elektro.de/en_DE...s/664/drilling-template?number=1190-65&c=185/

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
Michael Kellough said:
[member=53905]Gregor[/member] what are the used for holes for in that level?

They are used to layout combinations of outlets and switches - upholding the correct distance so you can install either a single cover that accomodates 2 to 5 (I have seen up to 8 ), outlets/switches. Or a single cover for each outlet/switch.

The distance (center to center) is 71mm for combined covers, 91mm for single covers.

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
DTSC I found it used on eBay about half price. I’ve been enjoying it so far. For the price it is worth a couple quirks that come with used tool buying.
 

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six-point socket II said:
Michael Kellough said:
[member=53905]Gregor[/member] what are the used for holes for in that level?

They are used to layout combinations of outlets and switches - upholding the correct distance so you can install either a single cover that accomodates 2 to 5 (I have seen up to 8 ), outlets/switches. Or a single cover for each outlet/switch.

The distance (center to center) is 71mm for combined covers, 91mm for single covers.
I just realized that I know the works of someone who should have bought (or at least: used) such a level, prior to doing what he did:

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What can possibly go wrong now?  [big grin]
Apart from delivery of the saw  itself
that should have arrived today too
being delayed for three weeks...?
 

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Sanding pads. The one without suction is probably my favourite sanding pad. I have three of them and use them all the time.

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Put down my money (or rather 1/2 of it plus all Gov Gruesome is going to get) for the Kapex UG set.
Wanted to buy locally, which I did. But I thought the guy (think the owner) could have made a little friendly, it's not like I was asking for a kiss.
Maybe it's to make it a truly German experience that they make like they're doing you a favor taking your money.
Well, my mail-order bride doesn't arrive until 1 August, a week before my birthday.
 
six-point socket II said:
Oh, and the LEV 800, that's a Festool unicorn if there ever was one. Congrats Stig!

Kind regards,
Oliver

Thanks Oliver, and I think you’re right it’s rare. And for me even at a perfect timing as it will see good but careful use  [smile]

[member=53905]Gregor[/member] I believe that the exact same level (as LEV 800) in Stabila colors don’t have a scale. Not that it’s very useful, but nonetheless nice. Wiha does also have these specialists levels for electricians:
As described by Oliver, the holes are most likely for positioning and marking purposes only.
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Finally pulled the trigger on the Work Center.  Also ordered a DTS 400 and the TSX set.  I really like my CSX and wanted to try the other form factor.  All of the new drills had too many configurations to figure out.  At least now I will have 2 drills and 4 good batteries, so I should be good for a while.  This will be my third sander and eyeing a 4th (RO at some point).  Its weird that the part of wood working I hate most (sanding) is where I am spending a lot of $$.
 
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