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In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from
Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. |
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On 12/18/17 12:40 PM, Leon wrote:
In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price.Â* Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond.Â* The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage?Â* I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I signed up after someone mentioned the list in another thread. It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" :-) It's also a bot difficult to tell what exactly is for sale and what's included. Is there a model number cross check list somewhere? I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- www.mikedrums.com |
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. |
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 17:51:53 -0600, -MIKE-
wrote: On 12/18/17 12:40 PM, Leon wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price.* Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond.* The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage?* I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I signed up after someone mentioned the list in another thread. It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" :-) It's also a bot difficult to tell what exactly is for sale and what's included. They say that everything that is included in the retail version, is included in the "reconditioned sale". Is there a model number cross check list somewhere? festool.com? Dead tree catalog? I generally use highland.com, since it's my favorite toy store. I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. |
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On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote:
It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() nb |
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On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 5:51:57 PM UTC-6, -MIKE- wrote:
I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. Working during the day, there is no way I could respond fast enough to any post to make a two minute window or received/responded. I can't do that when people tell me my check is ready! Out of all the Festool equipment I have looked at and handled, the track saw is the only piece I nearly bought on. I went to see Karl and Leon one year and Karl ripped a piece of plywood for me so he could show me the quality of cut. I was actually astonished. He and Leon had just finished a kitchen build out and apparently used the track saw to break down the sheet goods before final sizing at the table saw. You could easily use the end results from the track saw to build cabinets. The whisper thin veneer didn't chip, their was NO sign of saw marks anywhere, and the open grain from the cut was very smooth. Ready for glue up! MIKE, if you get one, make sure you get with Leon about the modification he and Karl have to done to their setup just to make the saw/track use easier and a bit better. Robert |
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On 12/19/17 11:03 AM, wrote:
On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 5:51:57 PM UTC-6, -MIKE- wrote: I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. Working during the day, there is no way I could respond fast enough to any post to make a two minute window or received/responded. I can't do that when people tell me my check is ready! Out of all the Festool equipment I have looked at and handled, the track saw is the only piece I nearly bought on. I went to see Karl and Leon one year and Karl ripped a piece of plywood for me so he could show me the quality of cut. I was actually astonished. He and Leon had just finished a kitchen build out and apparently used the track saw to break down the sheet goods before final sizing at the table saw. You could easily use the end results from the track saw to build cabinets. The whisper thin veneer didn't chip, their was NO sign of saw marks anywhere, and the open grain from the cut was very smooth. Ready for glue up! MIKE, if you get one, make sure you get with Leon about the modification he and Karl have to done to their setup just to make the saw/track use easier and a bit better. Robert I will. I remember making a metal note about that when they posted it. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- www.mikedrums.com |
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On 12/19/2017 10:55 AM, notbob wrote:
On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. Festool has been around for a quite a while here in the USA but was not really recognized until they went all our about 10 years ago and began showing up in stores that a woodworker would go to. |
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On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) |
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On 12/19/2017 5:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 12/19/17 11:03 AM, wrote: On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 5:51:57 PM UTC-6, -MIKE- wrote: I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. Working during the day, there is no way I could respond fast enough to any post to make a two minute window or received/responded.Â* I can't do that when people tell me my check is ready! Out of all the Festool equipment I have looked at and handled, the track saw is the only piece I nearly bought on.Â* I went to see Karl and Leon one year and Karl ripped a piece of plywood for me so he could show me the quality of cut. I was actually astonished. He and Leon had just finished a kitchen build out and apparently used the track saw to break down the sheet goods before final sizing at the table saw. You could easily use the end results from the track saw to build cabinets.Â* The whisper thin veneer didn't chip, their was NO sign of saw marks anywhere, and the open grain from the cut was very smooth. Ready for glue up! MIKE, if you get one, make sure you get with Leon about the modification he and Karl have to done to their setup just to make the saw/track use easier and a bit better. Robert I will.Â* I remember making a metal note about that when they posted it. BY contractor are you talking about the one that looks like a regular circular saw with the short track that is attached? IIRC the modification that Karl and I made was for the parallel guides. That probably would not interest you unless you got the long tracks. And FWIW Ron Paulk on YouTube shows a hack to eliminate using the parallel guides that Festool sells. He uses two modified versions of the circle jig for the jig saw. |
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:38:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL You've got two hands. I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) FWIG, there isn't a 2018 price increase on the Kapex, though apparently there is on the stand and outriggers. |
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On 19 Dec 2017 16:55:22 GMT, notbob wrote:
On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I've never met a Mafell tool? I wouldn't know where to buy one if I knew what they were and why they are so great (WTF is Mafell?). |
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On 12/19/17 6:43 PM, Leon wrote:
On 12/19/2017 5:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote: On 12/19/17 11:03 AM, wrote: On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 5:51:57 PM UTC-6, -MIKE- wrote: I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. Working during the day, there is no way I could respond fast enough to any post to make a two minute window or received/responded.Â* I can't do that when people tell me my check is ready! Out of all the Festool equipment I have looked at and handled, the track saw is the only piece I nearly bought on.Â* I went to see Karl and Leon one year and Karl ripped a piece of plywood for me so he could show me the quality of cut. I was actually astonished. He and Leon had just finished a kitchen build out and apparently used the track saw to break down the sheet goods before final sizing at the table saw. You could easily use the end results from the track saw to build cabinets.Â* The whisper thin veneer didn't chip, their was NO sign of saw marks anywhere, and the open grain from the cut was very smooth. Ready for glue up! MIKE, if you get one, make sure you get with Leon about the modification he and Karl have to done to their setup just to make the saw/track use easier and a bit better. Robert I will.Â* I remember making a metal note about that when they posted it. BY contractor are you talking about the one that looks like a regular circular saw with the short track that is attached? IIRC the modification that Karl and I made was for the parallel guides. That probably would not interest you unless you got the long tracks. And FWIW Ron Paulk on YouTube shows a hack to eliminate using the parallel guides that Festool sells.Â* He uses two modified versions of the circle jig for the jig saw. The contractor version fits the regular long tracks. I would not buy one without also getting enough track to rip plywood. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- www.mikedrums.com |
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On 12/19/17 8:06 PM, wrote:
On 19 Dec 2017 16:55:22 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I've never met a Mafell tool? I wouldn't know where to buy one if I knew what they were and why they are so great (WTF is Mafell?). Google it. They're pretty impressive..... and expensive. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- www.mikedrums.com |
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:14:39 -0600, -MIKE-
wrote: On 12/19/17 8:06 PM, wrote: On 19 Dec 2017 16:55:22 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I've never met a Mafell tool? I wouldn't know where to buy one if I knew what they were and why they are so great (WTF is Mafell?). Google it. They're pretty impressive..... and expensive. OK, they're expensive. Where can I try them? |
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On 12/19/2017 8:43 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:14:39 -0600, -MIKE- wrote: On 12/19/17 8:06 PM, wrote: On 19 Dec 2017 16:55:22 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I've never met a Mafell tool? I wouldn't know where to buy one if I knew what they were and why they are so great (WTF is Mafell?). Google it. They're pretty impressive..... and expensive. OK, they're expensive. Where can I try them? LOL, Apparently in one of the Timberwolf Tools stores in Chicago, IL or Newry, ME If you live in Canada, ;~) Also in one of the Timberwolf Tools stores in Chicago, IL or Newry, ME |
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On 12/19/2017 8:13 PM, -MIKE- wrote:
On 12/19/17 6:43 PM, Leon wrote: On 12/19/2017 5:48 PM, -MIKE- wrote: On 12/19/17 11:03 AM, wrote: On Monday, December 18, 2017 at 5:51:57 PM UTC-6, -MIKE- wrote: I *am* thinking about the contractor version of the track saw. There have been quite a few time in this past year when I really could've used one. Working during the day, there is no way I could respond fast enough to any post to make a two minute window or received/responded.Â* I can't do that when people tell me my check is ready! Out of all the Festool equipment I have looked at and handled, the track saw is the only piece I nearly bought on.Â* I went to see Karl and Leon one year and Karl ripped a piece of plywood for me so he could show me the quality of cut. I was actually astonished. He and Leon had just finished a kitchen build out and apparently used the track saw to break down the sheet goods before final sizing at the table saw. You could easily use the end results from the track saw to build cabinets.Â* The whisper thin veneer didn't chip, their was NO sign of saw marks anywhere, and the open grain from the cut was very smooth. Ready for glue up! MIKE, if you get one, make sure you get with Leon about the modification he and Karl have to done to their setup just to make the saw/track use easier and a bit better. Robert I will.Â* I remember making a metal note about that when they posted it. BY contractor are you talking about the one that looks like a regular circular saw with the short track that is attached? IIRC the modification that Karl and I made was for the parallel guides. That probably would not interest you unless you got the long tracks. And FWIW Ron Paulk on YouTube shows a hack to eliminate using the parallel guides that Festool sells.Â* He uses two modified versions of the circle jig for the jig saw. The contractor version fits the regular long tracks. I would not buy one without also getting enough track to rip plywood. There you go. |
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On 12/19/2017 7:29 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:38:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL You've got two hands. Hummmmmm, Good point! :~) I sure could have used it yesterday, I was cutting 3 boards to length at 70.375" That, as usual, was quite a bit hanging off the left end of the TS. I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) FWIG, there isn't a 2018 price increase on the Kapex, though apparently there is on the stand and outriggers. Not surprising, I have actually seen some items go down in price. IIRC the replacement MDF top for the large MTF work table went down in price a few years back. I really need to use my current "holed" bench top as a template to make more tops. |
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On 2017-12-20, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote:
Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. That's particularly funny, as I learned about Timberwolf Tools https://www.timberwolftools.com/ .....on this newsgroup and have mentioned this exact same issue in more than one prior post. OTOH, what do I know? Only what you guy's tell me. ![]() nb |
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On 20 Dec 2017 15:24:51 GMT, notbob wrote:
On 2017-12-20, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. That's particularly funny, as I learned about Timberwolf Tools https://www.timberwolftools.com/ ....on this newsgroup and have mentioned this exact same issue in more than one prior post. OTOH, what do I know? Only what you guy's tell me. ![]() Sure, you can find nearly anything on the net but where can I go try one? Who demos them? |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 08:40:49 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 12/19/2017 8:43 PM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 20:14:39 -0600, -MIKE- wrote: On 12/19/17 8:06 PM, wrote: On 19 Dec 2017 16:55:22 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-18, -MIKE- wrote: It's kind of like a daily "neener-neener! look what you can't afford!" I know! I always considered it a bit strange, but you do not see the Festool crowd raving about Mafell tools. Whyizat? ![]() Maybe because I've never met a Mafell tool? I wouldn't know where to buy one if I knew what they were and why they are so great (WTF is Mafell?). Google it. They're pretty impressive..... and expensive. OK, they're expensive. Where can I try them? LOL, Apparently in one of the Timberwolf Tools stores in Chicago, IL or Newry, ME If you live in Canada, ;~) Also in one of the Timberwolf Tools stores in Chicago, IL or Newry, ME I'll run out and look at them this afternoon. ;-) |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 08:47:15 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 12/19/2017 7:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:38:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL You've got two hands. Hummmmmm, Good point! :~) I sure could have used it yesterday, I was cutting 3 boards to length at 70.375" That, as usual, was quite a bit hanging off the left end of the TS. I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) FWIG, there isn't a 2018 price increase on the Kapex, though apparently there is on the stand and outriggers. Not surprising, I have actually seen some items go down in price. IIRC the replacement MDF top for the large MTF work table went down in price a few years back. I really need to use my current "holed" bench top as a template to make more tops. Woodpeckers was selling a "One-Time Tool" template to make the MFT hole pattern. OTOH, I guess it would be pretty easy to use one to make one. The spacing of the holes isn't critical. A router and a hunk of track should be able to drill the 20mm holes (or 3/4", if that floats your boat). |
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On 12/20/2017 9:24 AM, notbob wrote:
On 2017-12-20, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. That's particularly funny, as I learned about Timberwolf Tools https://www.timberwolftools.com/ ....on this newsgroup and have mentioned this exact same issue in more than one prior post. OTOH, what do I know? Only what you guy's tell me. ![]() nb I'm familiar w8th Timberwolf Blades but not Timberwolf tools. |
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On 12/20/2017 9:44 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 08:47:15 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 7:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:38:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL You've got two hands. Hummmmmm, Good point! :~) I sure could have used it yesterday, I was cutting 3 boards to length at 70.375" That, as usual, was quite a bit hanging off the left end of the TS. I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) FWIG, there isn't a 2018 price increase on the Kapex, though apparently there is on the stand and outriggers. Not surprising, I have actually seen some items go down in price. IIRC the replacement MDF top for the large MTF work table went down in price a few years back. I really need to use my current "holed" bench top as a template to make more tops. Woodpeckers was selling a "One-Time Tool" template to make the MFT hole pattern. OTOH, I guess it would be pretty easy to use one to make one. The spacing of the holes isn't critical. A router and a hunk of track should be able to drill the 20mm holes (or 3/4", if that floats your boat). The hole placement is only critical if you use dogs to align the work piece and another set to align the saw track, they have to be evenly spaced to create square and 45 degree cuts. IMHO most of the guides, like the WoodPecker one are too small to prevent an accumulated error if doing a large surface. I think the MFT top would make a decent template. IIRC the replacement top is in the price range of the jigs to make the holes. It should make a superior template for use with a plunge router and top bearing flush cut pattern bit. |
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On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 16:43:50 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 12/20/2017 9:44 AM, wrote: On Wed, 20 Dec 2017 08:47:15 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 7:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:38:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/19/2017 10:31 AM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 21:38:46 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: On 12/18/2017 7:55 PM, wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 12:40:33 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: In the past 10 or so days I have probably received 40 or so e-mails from Festool, often 4~5 at a time. Each e-mail is offering a re manufactured/refurbished Festool tool at a significantly reduced price. Seems to be about 30% less than regular new pricing. Seems the time to buy if you need something and can do with a 1 year vs. 3 year warranty. I will say for the popular items, the Kapex, both Domino's, the 3 larger routers, dust extractors, and drills that you have to be quick to respond. The first 3 mentioned above are usually gone after 3~6 minutes of when the e-mail was sent. Has anyone else taken advantage? I missed out on the Kapex, I was too slow to respond. I've pushed the "Buy Now" button on a bunch of them, just to see the prices. I've yet to see one that wasn't already gone. You have to be quick to respond as soon as the e-mail arrives, and it has to have been read shortly after it was sent. 10 minutes after the e-mail was initially sent is usually too late. I never down loaded most before 2 hours. LOL way too late. I _just_ received the email for a DTS400. I immediately opened it and it was sold, too. I suppose it's a good thing I didn't want it. ;-) Apparently my email server is too slow to buy reconditioned. I had another shot at a Kapex today and not too late but it would have been too many. LOL You've got two hands. Hummmmmm, Good point! :~) I sure could have used it yesterday, I was cutting 3 boards to length at 70.375" That, as usual, was quite a bit hanging off the left end of the TS. I have had an opportunity to get 2~3 items. But I have hit my Festool limit for a while last Monday. ;~) I guess so! Don't wait too long, though. You're going to want to beat the price increases. ;-) LOL, I did beat the price increase. If I buy again late next year I will beat the price increases again in 2019, ;~) FWIG, there isn't a 2018 price increase on the Kapex, though apparently there is on the stand and outriggers. Not surprising, I have actually seen some items go down in price. IIRC the replacement MDF top for the large MTF work table went down in price a few years back. I really need to use my current "holed" bench top as a template to make more tops. Woodpeckers was selling a "One-Time Tool" template to make the MFT hole pattern. OTOH, I guess it would be pretty easy to use one to make one. The spacing of the holes isn't critical. A router and a hunk of track should be able to drill the 20mm holes (or 3/4", if that floats your boat). The hole placement is only critical if you use dogs to align the work piece and another set to align the saw track, they have to be evenly spaced to create square and 45 degree cuts. That sounds like a really bad idea, in any case. IMHO most of the guides, like the WoodPecker one are too small to prevent an accumulated error if doing a large surface. I guess that depends on how accurate the holes are. I think the MFT top would make a decent template. IIRC the replacement top is in the price range of the jigs to make the holes. It should make a superior template for use with a plunge router and top bearing flush cut pattern bit. Or 20mm bit (end mill). |
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Might try YouTube - likely users and company showing.
Martin On 12/20/2017 9:37 AM, wrote: On 20 Dec 2017 15:24:51 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-20, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. That's particularly funny, as I learned about Timberwolf Tools https://www.timberwolftools.com/ ....on this newsgroup and have mentioned this exact same issue in more than one prior post. OTOH, what do I know? Only what you guy's tell me. ![]() Sure, you can find nearly anything on the net but where can I go try one? Who demos them? |
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 20:19:19 -0600, Martin Eastburn
wrote: Might try YouTube - likely users and company showing. A Youtube video does nothing for me. I can't touch, feel, and *try* the tool. I can with Festool. They even have workshops for some of the tools. What about a Mafell is worth twice a Festool (particularly when they don't have the infrastructure)? I'm not going to find out from a Youtube video. Martin On 12/20/2017 9:37 AM, wrote: On 20 Dec 2017 15:24:51 GMT, notbob wrote: On 2017-12-20, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet wrote: Maybe because I am clueless who sells Mafell. That's particularly funny, as I learned about Timberwolf Tools https://www.timberwolftools.com/ ....on this newsgroup and have mentioned this exact same issue in more than one prior post. OTOH, what do I know? Only what you guy's tell me. ![]() Sure, you can find nearly anything on the net but where can I go try one? Who demos them? |
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On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 11:16:45 -0600, Leon lcb11211@swbelldotnet
wrote: On 12/21/2017 9:24 PM, wrote: On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 20:19:19 -0600, Martin Eastburn wrote: Might try YouTube - likely users and company showing. A Youtube video does nothing for me. I can't touch, feel, and *try* the tool. I can with Festool. They even have workshops for some of the tools. What about a Mafell is worth twice a Festool (particularly when they don't have the infrastructure)? LOL. Tell it! Although I have heard the same about Festool. What about Festool makes it worth 3~4 times more then PC, Bosch, Milwaukee.. LOL. I knew someone would say that but I didn't think it would be you! ;-) When I bought the track saw, I looked at what else was available. The Festool wasn't all that much more expensive, all in, than the competition and had a lot more infrastructure (track options, accessories, and other tools that fit the track). Given that, I didn't think it "expensive" at all. It's sorta like buying an Apple or Samsung phone. It's a lot easier buying cases and such, if it's a popular phone. This doesn't touch the dust collection issue. Mafell? I have no idea and there is no way to find out why it's twice a good as Festool. IIRC Festool was pretty hard to find, in the USA, 15 or so years ago. I recall Robatoy mentioning the Festool brand to me, he had a Rotex and steered me towards a YouTube video of a new Festool available in Europe. That was the Domino. And I had to wait a few years after that to get one. ;~) ....and the bank account goes downhill after that. |
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