Best tool purchase ever?
http://www.festool.net/mediandoweb/i...=1&PARENT=1690
Of all the tools I have (and i have alot) this is the best thing since sliced bread accurate. soft start braked stop highly accurate. If you are tired of handling 8 x 4's on a table this is the tool to buy amazing will post a few pics soon connor -- http://www.connoraston.com |
Best tool purchase ever?
"Connor Aston" wrote in message news:op.s0w0iac2qkab0d@vigor13... http://www.festool.net/mediandoweb/i...=1&PARENT=1690 Of all the tools I have (and i have alot) this is the best thing since sliced bread accurate. soft start braked stop highly accurate. If you are tired of handling 8 x 4's on a table this is the tool to buy amazing will post a few pics soon connor Wood shop demos did some reviews of this saw system. They can be viewed at http://woodshopdemos.com/men-fes.htm Apparently there is a new saw available now that is even better than the one reviewed above. |
Best tool purchase ever?
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"Lee Michaels" wrote: Apparently there is a new saw available now that is even better than the one reviewed above. I hitched my wagon on to those crazy Festool people some time ago..I can't wait what they will do next! |
Best tool purchase ever?
Great review and pictures thanks
Only problem is I now want the router!!! . . . Jingle bells santas on his way? On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 20:38:52 -0000, Lee Michaels wrote: "Connor Aston" wrote in message news:op.s0w0iac2qkab0d@vigor13... http://www.festool.net/mediandoweb/i...=1&PARENT=1690 Of all the tools I have (and i have alot) this is the best thing since sliced bread accurate. soft start braked stop highly accurate. If you are tired of handling 8 x 4's on a table this is the tool to buy amazing will post a few pics soon connor Wood shop demos did some reviews of this saw system. They can be viewed at http://woodshopdemos.com/men-fes.htm Apparently there is a new saw available now that is even better than the one reviewed above. -- www.connoraston.com If I cant make it - I'll Try! |
Best tool purchase ever?
Connor Aston wrote:
http://www.festool.net/mediandoweb/i...=1&PARENT=1690 Of all the tools I have (and i have alot) this is the best thing since sliced bread. I don't have enough shop room to rip full panels so I use an old circular saw with a custom traveller and one of these: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,240,45313 Works pretty well. Chris |
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