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Maybe that's the reason we now know about this gold mine...Think you should have kept this a secret - at least till you went broke.![]()
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Maybe that's the reason we now know about this gold mine...Think you should have kept this a secret - at least till you went broke.![]()
In some ways like this I'm so jealous of you guys in the States, we don't ever see sales like that!Think you should have kept this a secret - at least till you went broke.![]()
The silver hoses are not anti-static. The green ones are, whether it's the older corrugated or the newer fabric version.BTW, am I correct in thinking that the CT33 filter bag will fit the CT22?
And is there much difference between the D50 silver hose and the D50 green hose?
The bags have different capacities...22 liter vs 33 liter.BTW, am I correct in thinking that the CT33 filter bag will fit the CT22?
And is there much difference between the D50 silver hose and the D50 green hose?
I use a Festool 50 mm non-anti static hose along with a MIDI I on my Kapex...no issues.It very much matters on hand tools, but for a Kapex or Router table, it's ok.
My wife’s family has homes on Prout’s neck right across Scarborough bay. Been to Marden’s many times as my in laws are friends with the owners. They have at least 10 stores across Maine that are just like that. Packed to the gills and anxiety inducing when you think about doing inventory. Really nice local business/owners if you get the chance to go there.I don't even know where to begin with this one.
A few days ago, I got a used RS2E. The seller has a cabin in Maine and told me about a store in Scarborough that has a ton of Festool stuff on discount and he said that they had the 118x225 papers to fit the RS2E. I was heading to Lie-Nielsen anyway, so decided to check it out. I was rocked to my core.
I've been to a lot of Festool shops and found some deals but this place was Out Of Control. Marden's is one of those stores that gets excess inventory, overruns or just stuff retailers need to get rid of - and the amount of tools here is shocking. Rolair compressors, Metabo hand tools (even an HPT track saw), Stabila, DeWalt, Makita track saw, Skil Worm Drive saw - all kinds of great looking stuff for cheap.
And then there's the Festool. The UG-CSC-SYS for the CSC SYS 50: $210. UG-KAPEX KS 120: $345. FS-PA-VL Extensions: $93. 10mm Bit for DF700: $45. CT26 Longlife Bag: $155. KS120 Crown Stops: $63. Stacks of 118x225 Rubin, Rubin 2, Brilliant 50ct for $20. Granat 100 packs: $46. Dominos in both beech and sipo - all at 40% off MSRP. D50x4M hoses for 66% Off. Utterly insane.
I ended up getting a range of Rubin, Rubin 2 and Granat for the RS2E in P50, P80, P100, P150, P240, as well as Clamping Elements for $70, and some parts for the RO150. And I think I'm going back tomorrow for some hoses. I did find a KS120 manual so I was hoping there might be a KS120 floating around for 40% off, but I only found the Kapex Clamp.
Scarborough is just south of Maine and it doesn't look like many people know they've got a ton of Festool (like an OF2200 Accessory kit or TS55EQ or Clamping Set - all for 40% Off. So, if you're in the area, they tell me they are expecting more, it's going to be worth the trip.
Think you should have kept this a secret - at least till you went broke.![]()
Anxiety inducing indeed. I was pretty much having convulsions when I was there this morning! New, in box 1400 rails for $98, eccentric chuck for $58, DF500 for $750, HKC55 for $265. I don’t have enough money!!!My wife’s family has homes on Prout’s neck right across Scarborough bay. Been to Marden’s many times as my in laws are friends with the owners. They have at least 10 stores across Maine that are just like that. Packed to the gills and anxiety inducing when you think about doing inventory. Really nice local business/owners if you get the chance to go there.
Fun fact- Rodger Godell has one of the biggest homes at Prout’s and when Tom Brady was starting to go through his divorce, he came there by boat to stay there and clear his head.
You have more than enough money...but unless you're 20 years old, you'll never have enough time to fully use all the tools.I don’t have enough money!!!
You're gonna be busy updating your signatureBut wait, there’s more!
I should be clear - I did not buy the stuff in the pics. That's all for reference in case anyone wants to go get it. All I got were the hoses and the HL adapter. I had to focus on what I really needed as opposed to what I wish I could have!You're gonna be busy updating your signature
Likely both...I would be sooooo broke if i lived near there, either that or divorced![]()
They kind of abandoned the corded version, when the cordless came out. It didn't get the updates, so was not compatible with later attachments.I have 2 Festool tools, Jig saw and an unused Vecturo EQ400. While I love the Jig Saw, very disappointed that my 400 is basically out of date and cannot use all the variations of the Max blades. Instead of upgrading to a new vecturo, I bought a Fein instead.