If you look up robin clevet on YouTube, genius carpenter who has tools thrown at him he has festool mafell and hickori gear but his chop saw and on site table saw is dewalt...must be a reason..
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Could be but he had them even in the earlier videos...Maybe a bit of subtle product placement .
To be fair it is excellent gear too, it is just a matter of personal preference. Another of my mates is a joiner/locksmith and he has mainly Dewalt, but has a lot of Makita too,Could be but he had them even in the earlier videos...
Yeah there’s not really any difference between the two....or any other brands really untill you get upto festool mafell etc, but if you drop one of them on site they’ll be tears ?......Mafell jigsaw.....£600 odd ?To be fair it is excellent gear too, it is just a matter of personal preference. Another of my mates is a joiner/locksmith and he has mainly Dewalt, but has a lot of Makita too,
They both work hard and do the job with very few problems.
It's no wonder the thieves are after the vans at those prices. The amount of gear like that joiners need , it must be a nightmare on a site looking after it.Yeah there’s not really any difference between the two....or any other brands really untill you get upto festool mafell etc, but if you drop one of them on site they’ll be tears ?......Mafell jigsaw.....£600 odd ?
To be fair unless you are making high end cabinets with a hardwood, any decent chippie would get good results with dewalt/makita etc by just putting a really good blade in em, and setting them up square ?It's no wonder the thieves are after the vans at those prices. The amount of gear like that joiners need , it must be a nightmare on a site looking after it.
Nothing wrong with having a fondness for shiny objects MateIt is addictive, I’m a wood butcher originally and I use three different mitre saws 2 dewalts, one for just chopping wood to length, studs etc one for second fix, oak skirts, balustrades and the like and I also have an evolution one with their dual wood/metal blades if I’m working with reclaimed timber (I do this a lot) that I suspect has nails in it, I have some festool gear that stays in my workshop at home.....I think @Pete999 would call me a “Tool Tart” ?
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To be fair unless you are making high end cabinets with a hardwood, any decent chippie would get good results with dewalt/makita etc by just putting a really good blade in em, and setting them up square ?
Tools, , , ,What bald headed men
I’ve got a Festool kapex ks60, very nice to use and super accurate
What bald headed men
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