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Re: Simple question: Is Festool worth the money?
I'm not voting unless you put a some are some aren't button up.
posted: 3:44 pm on September 7thThe trion jigsaw is not worth the extra cost over the Bosch. It doesn't even have an adjustable speed trigger?!?
Festool jigsaw blades are, however, the best I have ever used. Thicker, sharper, and longer lasting than Bosch... worth every penny.
The TS 55 is excellent. I don't own one, but have logged a lot of cuts on a couple, and wish I had shelled out the extra bucks when I bought a system.
Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
Whoa! I won a hammer! Got it yesterday. Looks like the one on the bottom of the pile... Stiletto TB II 15. I haven't smacked anything with yet, but it does have a nice feel.
posted: 9:14 am on July 30thI don't do much framing, but I will be back framing a house soon. This thing has a waffle face that's held on by an allen screw that has to be checked every day, right... never had a hammer I've had to maintain LOL.
Don't know if I can get a smooth face for it... I have a few scars from waffles over the years, ha.
So, thank you Taunton, I might just retire the Estwing.
Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
I've always swung steel, mostly wooden handles... but I'd sure give a free titanium baby a try!
posted: 6:00 pm on June 29th