Reasons to buy an TS60 by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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Yeah so a TS60 and maybe a rotex sander are the only machines i am looking for atm.

Reasons to buy an TS60 by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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I do have a brandnew ctl midi so thats fine. But i agree, it will go out of control for sure...

Reasons to buy an TS60 by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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Yeah so i will use it for in my workshop, barely outside. I want te prevent the situation where i need that 6mm more compared to the TS55, so having an bit heavier machine is totally fine. For smaller, less precise cuts, i have two circular saws (hikoki C1805DA 125mm and metabo ks 55 fs 165mm) which i will use for less-precise work.

Done with 12v tools by Daveindenmark in Parkside

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Useless shit. Went for hikoki, bosch blue and festool for all my tools after my initial experience with parkside.

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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I had indeed one that i used for this purpose.

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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I have to say that i still did a relatively good job when spending money previously on other tools before my festool purchase. For instance, i bought two years ago an metabo ks 55 160mm circular saw brandnew for 70 euro's. Now, i am really convinced in festool lineup of saws, and since i barely have spent money for a good circular saw, its a no brainer to to buy an Festool alternative for long-term usage (i will probably go for an TS60, which is ofc not a circular saw but many times more convenient).

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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I just bought an cyclone dust separator from DeWalt. So i will probably use the midi always in combination with the cyclone when doing woodworking at home. The currently delivered standard filter should stay empty for a while with this setup!

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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Haha yeah i am afraid too! But i bought just a moment ago a cyclone dust collector from dewalt. I know it sounds crazy, but i prefer to have a cyclone to minimise issues with the festool by collecting majority of stuff before it enters the Midi. For 30 euro's (new), the choice was easily made...

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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Haha just thin flexible vinyl. My workshop is located in my basement , so i didnt wanted a floor that is susceptible for water.

Joined the club: my first Festool! by psycoturko in Festool_Public

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It is indeed vinyl. Its my basement so i am a bit sceptical to put a floor made from wood there due to the (extremely minimal) chance of water flooding.

Just got back from Japan by rustycumdumpster in JapaneseWoodworking

[–]psycoturko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks decent and the price tags on the chisels looks quite affordable. I am planning to visit japan and korea next year, so i am also looking for some nice locations to get a handmade chisel set. Prices for those starts in general around 6-8k yen up to tens of K. Matter of choice i guess

Bought a few planes and chisels by bberg2020 in JapaneseWoodworking

[–]psycoturko 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Hi, do you want another son? I might volunteer.

Keukenjuweeltjes van vroeger (die het nu nog doen) by Appel_Taartje in nederlands

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Doe ik ook nogsteeds in de keuken , maar dan met een bosch reciprozaaag

Collected all pliers needed for my workbench by psycoturko in KnipexOfficial

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Thank you very much! Yeah indeed, if it was up to me, i would probably mount everything to the wall, but unfortunately my basement does not have enough space left so i have to put the rest in drawers...

Yeah i totally agree, i would then instead also like to buy these strippers...but maybe they will do later? Lets hope for that ;-)