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I've been looking forward to exploring the wonders of this magical German Engineered marvel. So disappointment.
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I've been looking forward to exploring the wonders of this magical German Engineered marvel. So disappointment.
Thanks to the guys that make these vids possible; YOU, the guys that toss a few bucks in the hat. I appreciate sharing a laugh and shop time with you! http://www.Patreon.com/AvE
The intermission was from Clickspring's Channel, Thanks man! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA
Only used by finish carpenters, which means it sits on the $1000 table that goes with it, and looks pretty. Will be hardly used and probably sit in its pretty box in a trailer somewhere most of the year. I worked a week with a guy that had the whole set up, it was a nice dust free saw, and he said that anytime he had a problem with any of his tools, they would replace it immediately.
German, must use an ARM processor and that 5 pin is probably Jtag.
Festools are just OK makita any time for me stop following the Festools gang
This is a plastic piece of trash. I can't believe Festool is even still in business, if this is the quality of their tools..
woooh This is gonna be a good one. I will cast this to the big screen, and enjoy the ripping apart of one the biggest wanketing-schemes in tool-universe :D:D
VCC, GND, RX,TX,RST
Ill never understand why festool uses so much plastic. Even cheap skillsaws are mostly metal.
Play in the arbor and in the hinge mechanism plagues mine currently. Granted, it’s 15 years old but it only sees occasional use. He’s right, these aren’t robust. A specialty tool indeed.
Probably the reason there is only a bronze bearing.on one side of shaft and a helical gear on the other side is because it's a track saw so no side play of blade/arbor and helical gear never has a chances to outward pressure end bearing is it never needs axial play is never going to cut outside of one direction as is locked in track! So comparing this thing to a contractors saw is an extreme case of apples vs. oranges. Maybe the bronze bearing actually makes servicing the smoo easier as well. As it is not a router or drill will never see the side to side play they encounter
Definition of Made in Germany – "that's just some engineer being wanky."
A thousand big ones in exchange for garbage juice
Ave I been watching ya for years. Love ur vids. Pretty apparent you've gotten better over the years. But would be cool to see you go over the festool domino. We use them at work and I'm not so sure they're made of 1600$ worth of stuff.
Very informative. Get’s one’s mind past the brand.
Despite the fact that you're getting a LOT of plastic, I don't see a thousand bucks worth of anything.
Festool? Festering plastic!
Love the tools, hate the cheap plastic storage boxes. Cmon Festool, up your game a bit.
made in usa?
can’t comment on the axial gear without understanding the numbers but don’t underestimate the bronze bushing. not just used for cheap stuff. we use for heavy duty fuel high pressure pumps that have many million hr durability requirements with mini map failure rate allowance. designed to be running hydrodynamically
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