"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> > http://thewoodwhisperer.com/latest-festool-demonstration/
>
> Thanks. Interesting. I'm not sure my needs are sufficient to justify
> the investment. Especially since it doesn't address the problem of dust
> production during dadoing.
Did you view the video? He uses the 1010 model to cut a dado with very
minimal dust produced?
Max wrote:
> I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that has
> a decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. (2 - 2/12 Hp range)
> Anyone have suggestions?
Not sure about dados, but my Bosch 1617 kit does a decent job of
collection while doing mortises when attached to my Ridgid shop vac.
Chris
"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> Yes, I viewed the video. And I did miss that part.
> You're a smart ass. <grin>
> Thanks.
> But, Wow, $360. I'm afraid that will have to be my last resort.
More than that if you buy the vacuum too. Even with the steep price, they're
something I'd consider since I live in an apartment. Considering the noise
of a router, it would have to be infrequent daytime use, but even so, that
relatively dustless capability sounds very enticing.
"name" <name@company.com> wrote in message
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> Max skreiv:
>> I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that
>> has a decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. (2 - 2/12 Hp range)
>> Anyone have suggestions?
>>
> Festool:
> http://thewoodwhisperer.com/latest-festool-demonstration/
Thanks. Interesting. I'm not sure my needs are sufficient to justify
the investment. Especially since it doesn't address the problem of dust
production during dadoing.
Max
<pat@patwarner.com> wrote
DW-621 started it all.
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On May 24, 11:39 am, "Max" <thesameol...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that
> has
> a decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. (2 - 2/12 Hp range)
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Max
'Bout what I figured. Thanks.
Max
"Upscale" wrote
>
> "Max" wrote
>> > http://thewoodwhisperer.com/latest-festool-demonstration/
>>
>> Thanks. Interesting. I'm not sure my needs are sufficient to justify
>> the investment. Especially since it doesn't address the problem of
>> dust
>> production during dadoing.
>
> Did you view the video? He uses the 1010 model to cut a dado with very
> minimal dust produced?
Yes, I viewed the video. And I did miss that part.
You're a smart ass. <grin>
Thanks.
But, Wow, $360. I'm afraid that will have to be my last resort.
Damn nice router though.
Max
"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that has a
>decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. (2 - 2/12 Hp range)
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Max
DeWalt, Triton, Festool and a shop vac.
"Upscale" <upscale@teksavvy.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> Yes, I viewed the video. And I did miss that part.
>> You're a smart ass. <grin>
>> Thanks.
>> But, Wow, $360. I'm afraid that will have to be my last resort.
>
> More than that if you buy the vacuum too. Even with the steep price,
> they're
> something I'd consider since I live in an apartment. Considering the
> noise
> of a router, it would have to be infrequent daytime use, but even so,
> that
> relatively dustless capability sounds very enticing.
It sure does. I'm glad you brought me up on that.
Might have to spring for another router.
It's going to be tough explaining that to SWMBO.
Max
"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news
> It sure does. I'm glad you brought me up on that.
> Might have to spring for another router.
> It's going to be tough explaining that to SWMBO.
What bigger reason could you offer up than the fact that it's exceptionally
cleaner than all that have come before it? Surely, SWMBO has commented on
you tracking sawdust into the house? Sounds like a ready made excuse to me.
Hell, show her the video if she's not convinced. Point out that the vacuum
only has to be bought once and can be used with all the other Festool
products as well as adapted to some non-Festool products.
Handle it properly and she'll insist that all the tools you buy are Festool.
<BIG GRIN>
DW-621 started it all.
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On May 24, 11:39=A0am, "Max" <thesameol...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that has
> a decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. =A0(2 - 2/12 Hp range)
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Max
On Mon, 26 May 2008 15:42:03 -0600, Chris Friesen
<cbf123@mail.usask.ca> wrote:
>
>Not sure about dados, but my Bosch 1617 kit does a decent job of
>collection while doing mortises when attached to my Ridgid shop vac.
Do you have the same 1617 I have? <G>
I have the Bosch "edge guide" dust collector attachment, and my vac
does a bang-up job with my handheld sanders and plate joiner, but I
still wouldn't call the 1617's dust collection decent,now that I've
seen what newer design "thru-post pickup" and Festool routers call
"dust collection".
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Max wrote:
> "Upscale" wrote
>>
>> "Max" wrote
>
>>>> http://thewoodwhisperer.com/latest-festool-demonstration/
>>>
>>> Thanks. Interesting. I'm not sure my needs are sufficient to
>>> justify the investment. Especially since it doesn't address the
>>> problem of dust
>>> production during dadoing.
>>
>> Did you view the video? He uses the 1010 model to cut a dado with
>> very minimal dust produced?
>
> Yes, I viewed the video. And I did miss that part.
> You're a smart ass. <grin>
> Thanks.
> But, Wow, $360. I'm afraid that will have to be my last resort.
> Damn nice router though.
Note that the OF1010 doesn't take 1/2 inch shank bits. For that you
you have to go to the OF1400. Also note that in the video the router
in use is the 800 buck OF2200, which is a new model with dust
collection that appears to be arranged differently from the 1010 and
1400.
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"Upscale" wrote
>
> "Max" wrote
>> It sure does. I'm glad you brought me up on that.
>> Might have to spring for another router.
>> It's going to be tough explaining that to SWMBO.
>
> What bigger reason could you offer up than the fact that it's
> exceptionally
> cleaner than all that have come before it? Surely, SWMBO has commented
> on
> you tracking sawdust into the house? Sounds like a ready made excuse
> to me.
> Hell, show her the video if she's not convinced. Point out that the
> vacuum
> only has to be bought once and can be used with all the other Festool
> products as well as adapted to some non-Festool products.
>
> Handle it properly and she'll insist that all the tools you buy are
> Festool.
> <BIG GRIN>
Moi? Track sawdust into the house? Not on my life. Just one time and
she would meet me at the back door from then on.
She would say, "Don't you know how to use those shop vacs you have out
there". "Go give it another try".
No, the solution is to enter coughing and saying, "Boy, If I don't get
one of those Festool router set-ups with the built in dust collection I
may have to give up woodworking and take up golf." "Or motorcycle
riding" "Or get me an old Ford pick-up to rebuild"
"Or take up model railroading" .
She has enough honey-dos that I've done that she wouldn't let me give up
the woodworking. <BG>
Max
"Max" <thesameoldme@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>I have more routers than I should but I'm still looking for one that has a
>decent dust pick-up *while doing dadoes*. (2 - 2/12 Hp range)
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Max
I'm happy with my Dewalt 621. Pat Warner speaks highly of it also.