mkasdin said:
jobsworth said:
I use Anderson Plywood in Culver City calif. Don Ware and Allan Kensley know more about those tools than anyone I know you have question prior to purchase youll get a honest answer out of them even if its dont buy it ya wont need it
I typically go there for my addiction and I send some of the business to woodcraft in Orange County. They’ve been very forthcoming about answering questions and I’m not limited to only Festool. To a lesser extent I go to rockler to amuse myself.
mkasdin
When I lived in Fullerton Id go to either Austins or Woodcraft. Id drive by rockler to go to either one of those stores. I really liked Austin as a festool dealer. But they lost their festool specialist dont know why and dont know if they have another one. Woodcraft if a great store great customer service and they havr a real good stock of festools there . Clean store and the owner is a great guy and so is his wife as they both work there. Some great employees to.
But as far as knowledge about those tool no one can beat Don or Allan. I go there when Im not sure about the tool buy it then have them run me through the set up and best way to use it, Ive taken my tools there to have them check them out if I think they arent working right if there is a prblem theyii tell me and if possible (not a send it to festool repair type issue) they will show me how to adj it things like setting the toe in they demonstrate the tools as they have a dedicated festool store. Plus the both used to work in the field as carps especially Don. Plenty of knowledge there. On a good note they'll help you ad do the same things even if you didnt buy from them great people. I moved to Az and buy from them. I call them and ax for advice about the tools if they will do what I want or if I already own one that will and didnt know it.
Alan is the man when it comes to trouble shooting.
I once needed to replace the rollers on my slie for the CMS I called retool ordered the part they told me there was 2 different part numbers I axed why whats the difference they didn't know they thought upper and lower.
So I went with that put the new ones on. It didn't ride as smooth as the original rollers did.
Ran into Allan at a road show got him alone and axed him about with the issues was he said Yea here let me show you pulled a a bolt for the rollers out of a bin he said see this bolt the bolt is offest on the shoulder is offset the other is straight this one goes on top the other on the bottom. Then he showed me how to properly take the table off and put on so i wouldnt damage the rollers again.
Another time someone on the FOG FB showed a photo of a spring that came off the Kapex. they all said the samething it was some sort of blade guard retraction spring, I sent the photo to Allan and explained what happened. He texted me back not only what the srping was for but how to install it and what to becareful of during installation.
Like I said simply amazing. I bought a tool once and was loking at accessories, Don told me not to get that accessorie there was other things I could get that were nonfestool and a lot cheaper that would do the same thing.
Not many dealers have that sort of knowlege and honesty