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Offline Coen

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2580 on: February 23, 2023, 04:43 PM »
So now you have one that is half-full of Polystyrene?  :P

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Offline WhoamI

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2581 on: February 24, 2023, 08:24 AM »
So now you have one that is half-full of Polystyrene?  :P

Kind of, but it is better than air and no attic lid :D It's very handy having the drill and the impact driver together for rough installation work and some space for the bits and drill bits inside the Systainer. I like it  :)

Offline Brian Livingstone

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2582 on: February 24, 2023, 09:53 AM »
Hi,

I recently bought the MFK 700 with the zero degree base.  I do a lot of edge banding with solid hardwood.  I find it is a perfect tool for this application.

Brian
Kapex, TS75, MFT, OF1010, OF2200, DTS400 REQ, Parallel guide rails, 800, 1080, 1400, 1900, 3000 guide rail, Domino 500, CT36, CT Midi, , RS2E, RO150, Boom Arm, Crown stops, 6 drawer Sortainer, Carvex, Syslite II, Festool safety glasses must start to wear.

Offline rst

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2583 on: February 24, 2023, 10:11 AM »
Bought the Shaper plate.  I bought into Shaper when it was still a Kickstarter and have all the bits.  Great for making jigs and lettering.

Offline Michael Kellough

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2584 on: February 24, 2023, 11:04 AM »
Bought the Shaper plate.  I bought into Shaper when it was still a Kickstarter and have all the bits.  Great for making jigs and lettering.

Well, it’s sorta a Festool  [wink]

Offline rst

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2585 on: February 24, 2023, 11:23 AM »
Forgot, bought rolls of 4.5 Granat from Hartville's Ebay site.  Their site is great for Festool deals, usually bad packaging.  Earlier bought another light stand, now have one for Duo and also inspection light.  I need to make an adapter so I can mount my Metabo  HPT 10,000 lumen for cordless situations.

Offline squall_line

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2586 on: February 24, 2023, 11:45 AM »
Forgot, bought rolls of 4.5 Granat from Hartville's Ebay site.  Their site is great dangerous for Festool deals, usually bad packaging.

Fixed it for you.  [big grin]

As much as I bought from them through eBay in 2021, I would have thought I would at least get a Christmas card or something.  I'm sure it still pales in comparison to their regular retail and professional customers, though.

Offline rst

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2587 on: February 24, 2023, 01:26 PM »
True that...resistance is futile  [crying]

Offline NiteWalkerGR

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2588 on: February 24, 2023, 01:58 PM »
Forgot, bought rolls of 4.5 Granat from Hartville's Ebay site.  Their site is great for Festool deals, usually bad packaging.
For sure. I've gotten a lot of items from them the past year. Granat discs, hose ends, a hard pad for my ets ec 150, some vac bags, an extra plug-it cord, etc. All well below retail. They're decent with their "Best Offer" acceptance.

Offline Coen

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2589 on: February 24, 2023, 02:03 PM »
So now you have one that is half-full of Polystyrene?  :P

Kind of, but it is better than air and no attic lid :D It's very handy having the drill and the impact driver together for rough installation work and some space for the bits and drill bits inside the Systainer. I like it  :)

Ooh, that attic storage seems somewhat improved. Closer to the hinge, less momentum. I don't particularly like the attic storage, as it makes the box stand way less stable when opened. But having is nearer to the hinge fixes part of that.

Offline SilviaS7

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2590 on: March 01, 2023, 09:00 PM »
Earlier this month I got the CSX.  I'm not concerned about the upcoming version on the 18v battery platform.  Anyway, I wasn't sure a drill would be worth it, but omg after using it I'm sold.  It's so good.  It has just the right touch and it's easy for me to use/hold.  I have poor hand strength due to a genetic disorder, so I don't like the giant drills with the giant batteries because it's hard for me to hold them when driving screws.  No issues like that with the CXS for me.  I also found the last Centrotec bit set still available at an online retailer so I got that too.  It's in the blue systainer with clear lid, has a ton of driver bits and a few drill bits.  The driver bits are also really awesome.  I'm very happy with it.

On Sunday I broke down and finally did it... I ordered a Domino DF 500.  I don't have a particular project in mind just yet but I've wanted one forever.  It showed up today and I'm so happy.  I can't wait to use it.  Luckily when I showed it to my fiance he wasn't mad at me, hahahaha.

Offline Coen

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2591 on: April 04, 2023, 12:59 PM »
A MFK 700 E-Q Plus 'new' on the 'used' market, in T-Loc Systainer, to avoid the space waste of the Sys3 as it's sold new in Sys3 M 187 while the one I bought ships in Sys T-Loc II, saving me 22.5mm  ;D

Offline MDC250

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2592 on: April 05, 2023, 07:04 AM »
RTS 400 REQ-Plus…unfortunately although I’ve paid, it turns out it’s not in stock and looking around a 2.5 week wait

Offline NiteWalkerGR

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2593 on: April 05, 2023, 10:38 PM »
RTS 400 REQ-Plus…unfortunately although I’ve paid, it turns out it’s not in stock and looking around a 2.5 week wait
I love that little sander.

Offline Imemiter

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2594 on: April 06, 2023, 01:20 PM »
I got the steel 1/2" Fastfix Jacobs chuck for my T18+3.
CT-SYS, CT-Midi, CT26, OSC18, PSC420, HKC55, OF1010, OF1400, MFK700, ETS125, DTS400, ETS EC150, RAS115, RTSC, CT VA, T18+3, TID18, CSX, DF700, LR32

Offline HighlandMarine

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2595 on: April 28, 2023, 03:16 PM »
DF500 from US Tool and Fastener! So stoked.
CT MIDI
DF500 Set
DF700 EQ Set
ETS EC 125/3
FS1400/2
FS1400/2KP
FS2
MW1000
OF1400
RO150FEQ
TS55F

Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2596 on: May 23, 2023, 06:10 PM »
FS 800 I've been making a lot of shorter cuts lately, so it seemed like the right time.
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55,FS800, 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 #2597 on: May 24, 2023, 12:56 PM »
FS 800 I've been making a lot of shorter cuts lately, so it seemed like the right time.

Is the 'ridge' the same width as your 1400 rails?


Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2598 on: May 24, 2023, 05:48 PM »
FS 800 I've been making a lot of shorter cuts lately, so it seemed like the right time.

Is the 'ridge' the same width as your 1400 rails?

I honestly don't know. I have not used it yet, and will probably not need to attach it to one of the others.
All of the rails I have "fit" the saw just fine though. I don't have to adjust it when switching.
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55,FS800, 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 batmanimal

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2599 on: May 24, 2023, 08:23 PM »
Earlier this month I got the CSX.  I'm not concerned about the upcoming version on the 18v battery platform.  Anyway, I wasn't sure a drill would be worth it, but omg after using it I'm sold.  It's so good.  It has just the right touch and it's easy for me to use/hold.  I have poor hand strength due to a genetic disorder, so I don't like the giant drills with the giant batteries because it's hard for me to hold them when driving screws.  No issues like that with the CXS for me.  I also found the last Centrotec bit set still available at an online retailer so I got that too.  It's in the blue systainer with clear lid, has a ton of driver bits and a few drill bits.  The driver bits are also really awesome.  I'm very happy with it.

On Sunday I broke down and finally did it... I ordered a Domino DF 500.  I don't have a particular project in mind just yet but I've wanted one forever.  It showed up today and I'm so happy.  I can't wait to use it.  Luckily when I showed it to my fiance he wasn't mad at me, hahahaha.

I have it on the record here somewhere that I would never switch to Festool drills, I was too happy on the Milwaukee m12 and m18 platform.

Well you can guess what happened after I got the CSX. It is far and away my favorite drill. I may get the new one when it comes out. I don’t even care that I have 14 different chargers to account for now with all my different batteries.

I have that LE centrotec set as well! I complained about how much wasted space there is (also on record somewhere in my post history) but never got around to reorganizing into a sys mini, and still happily tote the full sized case along w my sys toolbox. Really glad I got it, wasted space and all. I’ll eventually reorganize it…. Maybe next year.

Congrats on the domino! I need to use mine more. Maybe this summer.
MIDI, DF500, KS120, CMS + OF1400, OF1010, ETS EC 150/5, CXS, TXS, C18, AGC, STM 1800, VAC SYS

Offline Crazyraceguy

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2600 on: May 25, 2023, 05:12 PM »
@batmanimal I have heard that before. The Milwaukee is the closest copy of the CXS, but apparently not close enough, because those who actually try a CXS say it is better.
CSX
DF500 + assortment set
PS420 + Base kit
OF1010
OF1010F
OF1400
MFK700 (2)
TS55,FS800, 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 woodbutcherbower

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2601 on: May 25, 2023, 05:15 PM »
FS 800 I've been making a lot of shorter cuts lately, so it seemed like the right time.

Is the 'ridge' the same width as your 1400 rails?

Mine is, @Coen. I have an 800 and 2 x 1400's and everything fits together perfectly.

Offline Packard

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Re: What Festool Did You buy Today?
« Reply #2602 on: May 25, 2023, 05:47 PM »
FS 800 I've been making a lot of shorter cuts lately, so it seemed like the right time.

I got that same short track when I bought the TSO squaring arm.  It basically becomes a portable radial arm saw, but with greater reach.

You can use it with a router to cut dadoes.  Very handy in that you can cut the left side of a bookcase and the right side at the same time, which practically guarantees that the shelves will level when assembled.

My radial arm saw with a dado head can do the same, but with just 16” of reach, I can only do it for 8” deep shelves.