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Festool sawstop uk. Bill Wyko over at the Festool owners group site has posted some pretty cool pictures of custom audio components he fabbed out of acrylic. Welcome to the JLC Forums – Read-Only Edition Please note that the JLC forums are now displayed read-only. Mine's a GST135BCE (You call it a 1590 in the USA, I believe) and it has toolless blade change, self-adjusting lower guides as well as toolless base angle change. Does anyone here have any experience with this vacuum? "Als ik kan"- The best that I can kreg McMahon Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: woodstock GA Posts:5795 #14 05-10-2008, 06:59 AM Re: Cheap Vacuum I have and like some of the festool products but I certainly have far more productive things to use them for. Festool has a nice table saw base for the 55 saw. We use dewalt for the rough but Makita's are our favorite finish saw. northparkwoodworks. Anything to do with construction tools, hardware, equipment, or accessories is welcome. We feel that the best finish saw is the Makita 10" Dual SCM. Most of us aren't scrolling 4x material every day though. In that video between the kapex, cmt set up, jig saw, etc. You should cruise over and ask him. Business related cigar's of course. Share your experiences with new tools and equipment. Bill Wyko over at the Festool owners group site has posted some pretty cool pictures of custom audio components he fabbed out of acrylic. Spike!. , he's using about $4000 worth of festools to make that. Learn about tips, techniques, jigs, and gadgets. BUT it has a switch and we're back to UL. Spike! Bill Wyko over at the Festool owners group site has posted some pretty cool pictures of custom audio components he fabbed out of acrylic. I love Festool, but I'd rather spend the company's money on another Makita and the remaining funds on some good cigars. Festool Gift Certificate will be revoked if I say any more, except for one tantalizing fact: There will only be a 10" version as the Festool has the same cutting capacity of a 12" SCMS. Spike! My best solution seems to be the festool planer with the distressing blade I did a job like this last year and and the festool planer worked great but the beams were 8" by 14". - Kit www. Haven't read all the posts, but here's my 3cents. Where is the Festool users group? I would like to ramble on about Ideas to basterize my MFT texastutt, Some have suggested using the long stiff Festool blades in the Bosch saw; that's just about the perfect setup. Festool hoses have ridges like most other hoses. Before I got my Boom Arm, mine caught on the MFT, guide rails, and all sorts of other stuff. New posts are no longer possible, but the collected work of building professionals sharing information remains available here as a resource to the JLC community. com CraftsmanCollective Veteran Contributor Join Date:Feb 2008 Location: San Francisco East Bay Area Posts:316 #3 08-13-2008, 02:43 PM Re: Culling Plexi with Festool How do the Festool blades stack-up? Better than the Bosch ones IMHO - and I'm a Bosch jigsaw user. OK, I understand what you're aiming for. It is less than Festool or Fein and seems to be able to use with or without bags and 13 gallon capacity. izda qkjkn vvafnl ygff mpicv ltwqrw ayssw ysvi iolay gvkmdc