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Offline jcameron42

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What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2490 on: January 14, 2023, 06:47 PM »
Ordered and received the STM 1800 from www. BeaverTools.com. Arrived with some parts missing, contacted customer support and they are on their way from Festool.

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Offline rst

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2491 on: January 15, 2023, 11:32 AM »
The base widener for the 2200, I bought a accessory set years ago in the original style Systainer and this was not there, finally bit the bullet.

Offline jon003

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2492 on: January 17, 2023, 06:37 PM »
Upgraded my 13yo (?) CT22 for a CT48

Offline Alan m

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2493 on: January 17, 2023, 07:06 PM »
i did something i said i would never do. i bought a festool drill. the quad drive . all i can say is im in love. its a lovely drill to use. bought it for the high rpm for my souber lock jig. . cant wait to try it out.
i can definetly see a cordless vac in my near future.
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Offline Lincoln

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2494 on: January 17, 2023, 07:41 PM »
i did something i said i would never do. i bought a festool drill. the quad drive . all i can say is im in love. its a lovely drill to use. bought it for the high rpm for my souber lock jig. . cant wait to try it out.
i can definetly see a cordless vac in my near future.

The TPC18? I recently got one as well, great drill.

Offline GoingMyWay

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2495 on: January 18, 2023, 01:56 PM »
The Energy Set that I ordered from festoolrecon.com arrived today.

Inquiring Minds Want to Know

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Offline squall_line

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2496 on: January 18, 2023, 02:01 PM »
The Energy Set that I ordered from festoolrecon.com arrived today.

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Not gonna lie, as I'm going through my tools preparing to sell a bunch, I'm starting to regret not grabbing one of these from Recon.  I plan on selling my T-18 E, which was my original justification for not grabbing an energy set.  I should inventory all of my batteries to ease my mind.

Offline Furu

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2497 on: January 19, 2023, 08:03 AM »
Hello all, new to the forum. Qualified carpenter and electrician, but not working as either. Wood working is a hobby.

Took delivery of a ETS EC 150/5 yesterday, to replace a cheap dewalt orbiting 125mm. Can’t wait to try it out, but will have to wait for a few days due to surgery recovery.

This forum is excellent, been lurking so far.

Offline NiteWalkerGR

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2498 on: January 19, 2023, 09:29 AM »
Hello all, new to the forum. Qualified carpenter and electrician, but not working as either. Wood working is a hobby.

Took delivery of a ETS EC 150/5 yesterday, to replace a cheap dewalt orbiting 125mm. Can’t wait to try it out, but will have to wait for a few days due to surgery recovery.

This forum is excellent, been lurking so far.
Congrats! That was my first festool sander and I'm still kicking myself for not having done it sooner. I sold all my other palm sanders and don't miss a single one of them. A bit later, I also bought an RTS 400, also a great little sander.
I hope your recovery goes well.

Offline Furu

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2499 on: January 19, 2023, 10:17 AM »
Hello all, new to the forum. Qualified carpenter and electrician, but not working as either. Wood working is a hobby.

Took delivery of a ETS EC 150/5 yesterday, to replace a cheap dewalt orbiting 125mm. Can’t wait to try it out, but will have to wait for a few days due to surgery recovery.

This forum is excellent, been lurking so far.
Congrats! That was my first festool sander and I'm still kicking myself for not having done it sooner. I sold all my other palm sanders and don't miss a single one of them. A bit later, I also bought an RTS 400, also a great little sander.
I hope your recovery goes well.
I’ve tried to read up on Festool sanders and I think most people say that; should’ve bought it sooner. This is the first sander I own from Festool, we’ll see if it ends there ;)

I have other machines from Festool, as well as a CTL 36 E AC, so I’m wall aware of the dust collection abilities.

Thanks for the care message :)

Online me_two

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2500 on: January 19, 2023, 06:49 PM »
I bought myself a Domino DF500-Q today.
Festool Rep came to my house today so I could have a play with the tool.
Now I need to practice and practice a lot.

Thank you for this wonderful site and knowledge.

Mark
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Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2501 on: January 19, 2023, 07:17 PM »
I bought myself a Domino DF500-Q today.
Festool Rep came to my house today so I could have a play with the tool.
Now I need to practice and practice a lot.

Thank you for this wonderful site and knowledge.

Mark
There is a bit of a learning curve, but you will love it.
Hint, be sure to check all of the settings, before each use, depth probably being most important.
Nearly everyone has gone too deep on the side of a right angled joint and driven it through the side of the part.
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Online me_two

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2502 on: January 19, 2023, 11:44 PM »
@ Crazyraceguy Thank you for wisdom. I’m sure I will make mistakes but that’s what you call learning.
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Offline Coen

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2503 on: January 20, 2023, 12:48 PM »
Also avoid pulling the wood with your other hand as it can get bloody if you plunge too deep.

On topic; my Festool FSV/2 (#577039) will finally arrive tomorrow  [big grin], 3+ weeks after ordering (I knew the backlog when ordering).

Offline PaulMarcel

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2504 on: January 20, 2023, 01:04 PM »
I went to Woodcraft to drop off a blade for sharpening and came back with the socket set. Love the kit, but wonder why they didn't include the 1/4-Inch Centrotec Socket Adapter (495131). Will carve out a spot for it.

It also seems like the sockets are all easily within the top half of the insert. I'm thinking about cutting off the bottom half of the insert to create storage for "other stuff" and make the top half easier to pull out. 🤔
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Offline Michael Kellough

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2505 on: January 20, 2023, 01:52 PM »
Also avoid pulling the wood with your other hand as it can get bloody if you plunge too deep.

On topic; my Festool FSV/2 (#577039) will finally arrive tomorrow  [big grin], 3+ weeks after ordering (I knew the backlog when ordering).

I was holding a small piece 1/2” plywood and to keep the wood tight to the tool my fingers were right in the line of fire, and I had forgot shorten the plunge depth. Luckily the outer veneer layer started vibrating milliseconds before the bit broke through and my hand reflexively let go. Just a scratch.

Offline jon003

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2506 on: January 20, 2023, 05:01 PM »
I retail therapied my way into a Vecturo set. Now I gotta stop for a while.

Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2507 on: January 20, 2023, 06:17 PM »
I went to Woodcraft to drop off a blade for sharpening and came back with the socket set. Love the kit, but wonder why they didn't include the 1/4-Inch Centrotec Socket Adapter (495131). Will carve out a spot for it.

It also seems like the sockets are all easily within the top half of the insert. I'm thinking about cutting off the bottom half of the insert to create storage for "other stuff" and make the top half easier to pull out. 🤔

I hope you are not as annoyed by the realization that there is no 7/16" socket in the entire kit.
The half inch drive stops at 1/2" on the small end of the range. Then the 1/4" set jumps from 13/32" all the way to 1/2", skipping 7/16" and 15/32".
You can always use 11mm instead, but it just seemed silly to me to exclude it?
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CT26E + Workshop cleaning set, Bluetooth remote
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RO90
RO125
ETS EC 125
RAS115
ETS 125 (2)
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Online Cheese

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2508 on: January 20, 2023, 06:32 PM »
And to add to the Crg story, 7/16” is the hex size for 1/4-20 bolts, probably the most ubiquitous bolt size used in North America.   [crying]  [crying]

Offline PaulMarcel

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2509 on: January 21, 2023, 03:16 PM »
@Crazyraceguy and @Cheese well, guess I'm doing a return today. I didn't pull each out to verify the full range but made a bad assumption instead. Yeah, my 7/16" nut driver has tape on it to find it easily because nearly every bolt I use is 1/4-20...  [huh]
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Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2510 on: January 21, 2023, 03:43 PM »
Sorry, I hate to be the bearer of bad news. I was stunned by it myself. It would have been less shocking if they had stopped at 13/32 and been done, but to skip 2 sizes and then include a 1/2" which you already have in the 1/2" drive side?

I would love to get a legitimate explanation for that blunder. I did buy a spare 7/16" to keep in there, but it doesn't sit so well with my level of OCD
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PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
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OF1400
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TS55, FS1080, FS1400/ LR32, FS1900, FS 2424/ LR32, FS3000
CT26E + Workshop cleaning set, Bluetooth remote
CT15
RO90
RO125
ETS EC 125
RAS115
ETS 125 (2)
RTS 400
TS75
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Installers set
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Socket/Ratchet set
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Offline six-point socket II

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2511 on: January 21, 2023, 04:32 PM »
I think part of the explanation might be the question of who put that set together, Festool Germany or Festool USA.

If the standard sets come from the the same supplier that the metric ones come from, and Festool USA imports these, my wild guess would be that whomever was the project manager for these sets, on our side of the big pond, simply didn't know any better - and the supplier probably didn't know about it either or didn't want to point out the importance of the 7/16" size for whatever reason.

Additionally, no one felt the need to check the contents for plausibility pre-release/ no one with knowledge about common/important standard/imperial sizes checked the content pre-release.

Sadly it happens all the time when companies stray away from their core competency.


Kind regards,
Oliver
« Last Edit: January 21, 2023, 04:36 PM by six-point socket II »
Kind regards,
Oliver

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Offline Alan m

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2512 on: January 21, 2023, 07:33 PM »
i did something i said i would never do. i bought a festool drill. the quad drive . all i can say is im in love. its a lovely drill to use. bought it for the high rpm for my souber lock jig. . cant wait to try it out.
i can definetly see a cordless vac in my near future.

The TPC18? I recently got one as well, great drill.
.
it really is a great drill. 3600 rpm is great. it leave my dewalt in the dust. total game changer for my souber lock jig
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Offline Chris1970

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2513 on: January 21, 2023, 08:25 PM »
 [smile]HKC55

Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2514 on: January 22, 2023, 06:55 AM »
I think part of the explanation might be the question of who put that set together, Festool Germany or Festool USA.

If the standard sets come from the the same supplier that the metric ones come from, and Festool USA imports these, my wild guess would be that whomever was the project manager for these sets, on our side of the big pond, simply didn't know any better - and the supplier probably didn't know about it either or didn't want to point out the importance of the 7/16" size for whatever reason.

Additionally, no one felt the need to check the contents for plausibility pre-release/ no one with knowledge about common/important standard/imperial sizes checked the content pre-release.

Sadly it happens all the time when companies stray away from their core competency.


Kind regards,
Oliver

I get what you are saying Oliver, "to a degree". Sure, they may completely space on the importance of one particular size, but the entire run goes in 1/32" increments, up to 13/32". Then it skips 2 and the last one is redundant? Come on.

I was really trying to be on their side with this, thinking that they were just "saving space" by reducing duplicates. Many "cheap" combination SAE/Metric sets will drop 16mm because 5/8" is so close, even more sets will drop 19mm because 3/4" is so close. Most of them neglect the 5/16" and 8mm though?  7/16" and 11mm are within .004" of each other too, so thinking that's where they were going, I checked the others that I previously listed. Nope, they are all there, so that's not it.
I just don't get it? It's like a poor language translation in a document, where even one native speaker would see it immediately.
Proof-read, double-check, and run preview tests by someone other than those directly involved.

Personally, I would like to see an acknowledgement of this by the higher-ups and some kind of opps, sorry, here's a 7/16" socket for your troubles. Matching, of course.
« Last Edit: January 22, 2023, 06:57 AM by Crazyraceguy »
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55, FS1080, FS1400/ LR32, FS1900, FS 2424/ LR32, FS3000
CT26E + Workshop cleaning set, Bluetooth remote
CT15
RO90
RO125
ETS EC 125
RAS115
ETS 125 (2)
RTS 400
TS75
Shaper Origin/Workstation/Plate
MFT clamps set
Installers set
Centrotech organizer set
Socket/Ratchet set
Pliers set

Offline Coen

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2515 on: January 22, 2023, 07:27 AM »
Yet another problem caused by sticking to an outdated measurements system.

Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2516 on: January 22, 2023, 07:43 AM »
Yet another problem caused by sticking to an outdated measurements system.

Well, you kind of have to, just to repair/service legacy stuff. Even if everything manufactured from this day forward is metric, the old doesn't just disappear. Of course the sooner you start with this, the less time it takes to get most everything replaced, but there will always be holdouts.
The UK guys know that there is still some old Whitworth stuff hanging around. At least we don't have that here

I get what you are saying, we talk about switching the entire shop (drawings and all) over to metric every once in a while. The vast majority of the machines are already doing it in the background. They just convert for the display that the humans interface.
I'm one if the ones who complains about Festool doing the Imperial scales on "some" of the tools.
I wish they had just left it alone.
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55, FS1080, FS1400/ LR32, FS1900, FS 2424/ LR32, FS3000
CT26E + Workshop cleaning set, Bluetooth remote
CT15
RO90
RO125
ETS EC 125
RAS115
ETS 125 (2)
RTS 400
TS75
Shaper Origin/Workstation/Plate
MFT clamps set
Installers set
Centrotech organizer set
Socket/Ratchet set
Pliers set

Offline six-point socket II

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2517 on: January 22, 2023, 07:46 AM »
I think part of the explanation might be the question of who put that set together, Festool Germany or Festool USA.

If the standard sets come from the the same supplier that the metric ones come from, and Festool USA imports these, my wild guess would be that whomever was the project manager for these sets, on our side of the big pond, simply didn't know any better - and the supplier probably didn't know about it either or didn't want to point out the importance of the 7/16" size for whatever reason.

Additionally, no one felt the need to check the contents for plausibility pre-release/ no one with knowledge about common/important standard/imperial sizes checked the content pre-release.

Sadly it happens all the time when companies stray away from their core competency.


Kind regards,
Oliver

I get what you are saying Oliver, "to a degree". Sure, they may completely space on the importance of one particular size, but the entire run goes in 1/32" increments, up to 13/32". Then it skips 2 and the last one is redundant? Come on.

I was really trying to be on their side with this, thinking that they were just "saving space" by reducing duplicates. Many "cheap" combination SAE/Metric sets will drop 16mm because 5/8" is so close, even more sets will drop 19mm because 3/4" is so close. Most of them neglect the 5/16" and 8mm though?  7/16" and 11mm are within .004" of each other too, so thinking that's where they were going, I checked the others that I previously listed. Nope, they are all there, so that's not it.
I just don't get it? It's like a poor language translation in a document, where even one native speaker would see it immediately.
Proof-read, double-check, and run preview tests by someone other than those directly involved.

Personally, I would like to see an acknowledgement of this by the higher-ups and some kind of opps, sorry, here's a 7/16" socket for your troubles. Matching, of course.

I totally understand, I'm really not trying to whitewash this. And I sure would want and explanation (and the "missing" socket) as well, had I bought the set.

To me the hand tool offerings, except the Centrotec handle coming with the installer's set, really don't appeal that much.

I really hope you get the explanation you are looking for! :)

Kind regards,
Oliver
Kind regards,
Oliver

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Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2518 on: January 22, 2023, 08:54 AM »
The main reason I got the set was to have everything more portable. I do most of the repairs and maintenance of the equipment in the shop where I work. It's a big place, 60k sqft total, with over 50k of that being shop space. It can be quite a walk from my area to the bigger machines, so if I can throw the sockets, pliers, and screwdrivers Systainers onto a cart, with a deadblow mallet, I'm good to go.
This is all clean, modern, and new machinery, no greasy nasty automotive stuff here, so the plastic handles don't bother me.
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55, FS1080, FS1400/ LR32, FS1900, FS 2424/ LR32, FS3000
CT26E + Workshop cleaning set, Bluetooth remote
CT15
RO90
RO125
ETS EC 125
RAS115
ETS 125 (2)
RTS 400
TS75
Shaper Origin/Workstation/Plate
MFT clamps set
Installers set
Centrotech organizer set
Socket/Ratchet set
Pliers set

Offline six-point socket II

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2519 on: January 22, 2023, 09:05 AM »
That makes a lot of sense! :)

Kind regards,
Oliver
Kind regards,
Oliver

"... . Say yes to stuff, and it will take you interesting places." - Anne Richards, CEO Fidelity International