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Alan m

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  1. im not sure about that. isn't the midi and ras115 recalled in the us and canada great video though. im suspired at how efficient the separation is with those really light weight particals
  2. i think the end is in sight for small scale garden equipment. within a year or 2 I think the batteries tech will allow serious run time
  3. I don't understand. just a gimmick. changing the oil is easy and fast
  4. that looks pretty sweet
  5. I assume this is a us only release so far. any word on an eu release. I am in the market for a blower. I was going to buy a petrol one but this would be great . I only need it for a small bit at home but would use it on sites for clean up of the yard after sawing etc. I would be interested in a hedge trimmer . it would be good for light touching up of hedges. little and often affair
  6. the dc was only above the table. everything looked great from above. there was just a small bit falling all the time. with the voluum I ran It just added up
  7. I have the incra fence on mine connected to my festool ct22 vac with a short 50mm hose. suction and dc are amazing but there is always a small bit that finds its way down. I discovered this one day I was outing loads of pine . I was creating a special moulded piece for the top of some wainscoting . several hours into routing I look under the table to see a huge pile of chips and dust. I was shocked . luckily I didn't cook the router it was up to the bottom of it
  8. very interested in this myself. the compact looks like it would be a handier tool to have. it should fit into small spaces better
  9. I don't see a cordless router taking over from a proper corded router. yet anyway I can see a laminate trimmer and small plunge router being made. I can only see people wanting a cordless router for small jobs. a quick round over or route a hinge mortise.
  10. Makita has a small sander. I cant wait for a portable router, I don't see why its not possible. im not sure I would need a belt sander to be cordless . usually if you need a belt sander it is a bigger job and worth setting up a corded one
  11. iv been thinking about this some more if you have either of these saws you will probably have several other tools and batteries from their line up. on most jobs that you would be doing . you could be cutting and driving screws. with that logic (as presumptions' and flawed as it is) you would need 6 batteries for the Makita and 4 for the Milwaukee . 2 in the saw , 2 charging, 1 in the impact and 1 charging
  12. stop depressing me. that is my dealers price he is the cheapest in the country by a lot way
  13. i was talking to 2 other trades today on a small job. spark and plumber. one has Milwaukee and the other dewalt , same as myself. they were admiring my dewalt tough boxes and trolley. anyway. we got talking about the ah on the batteries. they have 3ah and 4ah s . they agreed that they wouldn't go 5ah unless they needed more tools and would get them just to get the new ones over the older ones on the kit. the general view between the 3 of us was that at 185 euro is isn't worth the extra cost. if you wanted 2 6ah that would be 370euro for 12ah total but if you went for dewalt 4ah you could get 12ah total for 300euro. and you have 3 batteries in 3 tools not 2 tools. ,. and you would still have 70 euro in your pocket. you could go 5ah and still have money in your pocket.
  14. that is an insane amount to pay for a battery even the 18volt is stupid price. dewalt 4 ah is 100 euro here in Ireland and 5 ah is about 125 euro. I cant see anyone buy that 6 ah is that including vat at 185
  15. it wont be long before they have the mill out in the wood and just haul in the finished lumber "straight" to the job site
  16. I will say that the suction on these vacs isn't a good as a full size models. but that is not why you buy one of these. you buy it for convenience on site where you make a small mess in a few locations. I did a job yesterday putting up curtain poles . sds in one hand hose in the other. no dust. I went from room to room really fast because there was no cords holding me back about 2 months ago I was working on a site but we had to stay late a few evening in the shop section after hours it wasn't worth going home so I ate in the van and then use the vac to clean it. I even had glass cleaner etc with me to do the windows I got a few funny looks but I didn't car. there wasn't enough suction to properly clean the carpet but it got all the loose dirt.
  17. I don't see the need for a 28 volt line. they are too big and clunky compared to the 18 volt tools but are under powered compared to the 36volt tools. I don't think it would be worth buying into a 28volt line
  18. I was thinking it was the smaller one. that hose is too small for that job. and to make it worse the hose cuff goes into the dc port making it smaller when I put my ct22 festool vac on my ts55 with the 27mm hose , you can really notice the reduced dust collection compared to the 36mm. basically he is comparing different saws dust collection using 2 vacs that are extracting at 2 completely different rates. this in itself invalidates the review. you are comparing apples to oranges
  19. im not sure why it wasn't included. it looks like he owns that kapex
  20. at first I thought it was ok i think there are 3 things wrong with this review he doesn't use the same blade in all saws he is only measuring the heavy dust that settle and not the dust that blew outside his box he uses 2 different extractors. im not sure why. surely he could have used the same machine but with some kind of adapter. is that a 36mm or 28mm hose on the festool.
  21. my dealer assures me it should be here around July here in Europe. he got in a few of the older ones for a customer that needed them. I was going to buy one there and then but he talked me into waiting. I have my small compressor and bostitch nailer so its not too bad.
  22. look at the Makita 18volt x2 circ saw that looks great . imagine that upside down in a small frame
  23. I would love to see a small job site table saw . I dint think it is that far away. put 2 36v batteries side by side to create 68 volts and 5 or 6ah
  24. I have been thinking about this lately . I don't think I would cut into the box I would put the router inside the largest box . open the lid an use the router. close it again I am thinking about making a systand version for the tough box.
  25. i have the other model that you can plug in . I think its great. suction is good for what you use these vacs for. this little tool has got me loads of work from referrals. everybody loves a tradesman that cleans up afterwards.
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