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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.

The 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.

I 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!