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Black Label Carpentry
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2016
www.BlackLabelCarpentry.com
IG: @BlackLabelCarpentryCo
IG: @BlackLabelCarpentryCo
The new Festool tool bag | Is it really worth it?
A sustainer compatible tool bag
-Robust and high-quality materials hold up to 44 lbs (20 kg) load capacity
-Customizable and adaptable arrangement of inserts
-Variable storage options through internally and externally attached compartments
-Sturdy handle with soft grip
-Comfortable shoulder strap with shoulder pad
-Compatible with the entire Festool Systainer system - easy to connect and transport
-Robust and high-quality materials hold up to 44 lbs (20 kg) load capacity
-Customizable and adaptable arrangement of inserts
-Variable storage options through internally and externally attached compartments
-Sturdy handle with soft grip
-Comfortable shoulder strap with shoulder pad
-Compatible with the entire Festool Systainer system - easy to connect and transport
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Good music choice “Little Wing”
lol, paying that much for a raking light is hilarious.
Thanks for the video. I was wondering about the quality of the dust collection, specifically that bit of dust on the table. It appears it all shot out of a void in the side of the piece of plywood you were cutting, here: th-cam.com/video/Jaxtc0w3doY/w-d-xo.html. If so, then the dust collection is likely even better than shown.
Cracking review thanks your van speaks volumes absolutely love your set up. You’d be the guy I would use to work I. My home based on this alone
you don't show how you set it up on that angle. did you just sort of "eyeball it" to the 33.9, 31.6? how are you setting it precisely?
A video where you have to read the comments to find out what it is actually about.
Which tip size for the C005?
Good job. I like seeing the use of the orbital sander to apply the finish. Was hoping to see your method for getting it in the crack, but assuming you used a cloth and worked it in manually.
Hi, how is M1 compared to your M4?
Open pocket are there to allow dust to fall at the bottom, to allow for easier cleanup 😄
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I would like to know which products were used to prepare and pour the fonts
What saw blade are you using? Awesome job
Thanks! This is a one of the prototype blades from Tenryu we are developing.
Blade?
Just bought one and it didn’t work. Took it back to Lowe’s and exchanged for another one and same issue. Fuel cartridge is loaded correctly, nails flow right into place and seat well. Press down to shoot nail, pull trigger and nothing but a gas buildup sound. Same thing on both guns. Any suggestions?
Put nails in it
Push the battery in all the way
@@TheSeriesofTubes😂
Genius! Now Louis Vuitton has a serious competitor in the same price range! 😁👍
Ryan and everyone else at USTF are the best. First thing I saw on your van tour video was the sticker inside the door.
You , have a wonderful day too 😎👍
You speak better English than me and I live here🤣thanks for the vid
Why is this better than the standard fence?
Eliminates any possibility of fence drift or ability to ever be out of square with the base of the machine.
Awesome video. What brand file are you using?
Thanks! It is the Kutzall Fine rasp in the “rounded” shape. Works great, especially in the contours
Take a tote on public transit in a city. Must hold necessary tools, zip shut, and shoulder strap. Milwaukee does a PackOut version, but best one is Crescent Toolbag. Love Festool, bag sadly impractical. Also dark inside.
Who buys a open tote bag to travel on public transport lol
Wondering what that rack is that your caulk tubes are stored in?
It is from WeatherTech I believe. I found it on Amazon. Still holding up well
Only bevels to 45? Thats a deal breaker for me. I want the saw otherwise
I believe that is correct. Its been 4 years since I've reviewed this saw and I didn't get to keep it, but checking the website it shows 0-45 on the bevel. That being said, I can't remember the last time I've needed a 46 or 47 degree bevel on any of my miter saws.
T time!! Small timer crawling behind the legend! Hope your well! th-cam.com/video/jMsbkhhwZ5A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mzab9N9TDDdSJvNF
and when it rains you have a bucket of rusting tools. where is the rain cover ? the first time Festool release a product they seem to have not really thought it through. the Kapex outrigger arms in the first release were just short of 8'. they pretty quickly got told that it had the capacity to go past that and extended the measure, doh. I and can name a dozen other products that they messed up the first go. it's such a shame. I do really like their stuff but something as basic as using it outdoors what a howler. those internal dividers could so easily have a clip so you could throw some on your belt when your up a ladder, the carry strap could double use as a tool belt, rare earth magnets along the outside so that tools stick to the outside of the bag for frequent use stuff,a torch in the handle. I could go on but im sure you get the point.
A rain cover is a very small detail that I overlooked myself but would be very nice. Not that I plan on getting my tools wet, but it happens, just walking across the parking lot. I do believe there is room for improvement, I think its a decent starting base, but would love to see more. Not sure if Festool will take any of the advice or not, but you are certainly valid none the less.
It's as expensive as a similar Veto OT-MC but with seemingly less features and durability. Connecting to the systainers is nice but not sure it's necessary for a tool bag like this. Just my thoughts as I cross shop the two options.
I haven't seen the Veto version but I have been told that Veto bags are top quality. Ill have to take a look now you mention it. Stacking on top of the systainer isn't necessary by any means, but it is nice to have when rolling a whole stack.
What renner top coat?
643 primer with C005 top coat
Nice👍
Thanks
Which primer was it u used i have a five stage turbine like the apollo myself but ive heard some of the renner primers are hard to spray.
I sprayed 643. I added a splash of distilled water, approximately 5% and ran it at 6.7psi with no issues.
"Promosm" 🏃
You really should make more videos, you’re a natural!
Thank you!
Where did you get that suit and what is it called? I like it!
It’s from Lumaiii
Great review! Can you put it on top of an old festool toolbox or SYS-StorageBox SYS-SB? Over the plastic handle?
To my knowledge without going out to my van and looking, it won’t go on top of an gen 1 old systainer and lock in with the 4 tabs. I’ve only ever used it on gen 2 & 3 systainers.
@@blacklabelcarpentry Thanks, good to know. But actually my question was whether it fitted on top of the storagebox, the one with a fixed vertical handle on top. In the mean time I know it doesn't. :(
I think they made the pockets open so you can remove all the inserts and dump all the dust out, and it's not stuck in a bunch of tiny pockets
That is certainly a good reason
Great tour and organization. Saves so much time having everything organized.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. Great setup and your viewpoint on the tools, -find whats right for you- is spot on. 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Could you put sharp chisels in the middle sections upright or would it ruin them?
You could but there is always room to do some damage with them being so sharp. I think if you place them in there nicely, I don’t see an issue. If you just stab them in there, I could see that being an issue
Received my bag tote yesterday have my sharps in the side pocket nice and tight wit no probs!! Thanks for replying
Excellent to hear! Hope you enjoy it!
There’s a spot for chisels on the side of the bag. Two slots on the outside
@@markjarman7819that’s exactly where mine are!! Thanks man
Wasn’t there some insert, or removable pockets with it? Or do you just not use them?
There was another 2 inserts but I don’t use them. I found this setup for me to be perfect. I have enough room for hand tools in the inserts, while maintaining room for larger tools and batteries.
I'm getting one I like how it attached to systainer and vacuum
Yes i never intended to use it on the vacuum but I put it there and it’s perfect.
Show what you carry in festool systainer tool bag looking to get one
Will do!
There is a new in depth video available now with the new Festool tool bag on my channel. Enjoy!
Glad to see your back!
Looks a great saw but man is it exspensive I don’t know what it’s like in the states but here in the UK there’s literally an epidemic of tool thefts especially from vans parked up outside job sites or outside ur home parked up overnight virtually every van u look at over here has got damage to the lock areas where scumbags have tried and many cases succeeded to rob them and if this one got nicked wow would it hurt at that price that said it does look a great bit of kit
Yes it is certainly expensive, even in the USA and now with the Festool KSC60 available, it has certainly taken the spotlight. I see endless posts of tool/van theft in the UK, even in broad daylight while someone is working on the job site. Nothing seems to stop the thieves, and the police don't seem to do much about it either. It seems that you get in more trouble for defending your own property than the thieves do for doing the real crime. Its sad to see and it doesn't look like its getting any better either. I really don't know how you can sleep at night knowing that people are constantly trying to break in and steal your tools.
Ridicule…
Does it work with fein vacuum
As long as the hose has a 27mm end, yes.
How would you compare this to a KSC 60? (If youve any experience with that Festool since it is pretty new)
Hey! So I have the KSC60 as well and have been using it with the CTC Midi so all battery powered. If I had the choice between the 2, I’d choose the Festool for a few reasons. Both saws are accurate but the Festool has better dust collection, I prefer the LED shadow over a single sided laser line, the Festool actually has a good stand which integrates into the whole festool system, and lastly it has the warranty coverage. 3 years including wear and tear and it’s extremely easy to use their service center. I find good quality tools are essential, but the service and support is just as important.
@@blacklabelcarpentry Thank you for your response. I was leaning more towards the festool for the reasons you stated. Really appreciate your thoughts.
@@cloggedpitot1 not a problem! I’m happy to help. If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate. I can be reached quite easily on instagram (black label carpentry), but TH-cam works too
Really appreciate the kindness!
Hi, I've owned this saw for about 9 months now, and it's still holding it's original calibration perfectly. I've been really impressed with the precision on all angles and compound cuts, especially on mitered corners, or how straight it cuts over the full length of its capacity, like cutting 1x12 shelving. It was such a step up from previous chop saws I've owned. Pros: -reliable and repeatable accuracy -its very quiet. I think the motor rotates at 2500-3000rpms, but the belt drive gives the blade itself 4000-4300rpms -its very comfortable. Some people don't like the vertical handle, but it works well on such a small saw. Cons: -only bevels to 45° both ways. With only a 7.25" or 7.5" blade, you have to rely on bevel cuts a lot more than you would with a larger saw, and you often need 46° or 47°. There are some cuts that you just can't do with this saw, like cutting a 46° on 5/4 x 8 exterior trim. -dust collection. It's very good for anything thicker than 3/4". Anything less, it will shoot a bunch straight back at the end of each cut, even with a vacuum attached. -price. I saw one available for $875 and jumped on it. I wasn't willing to pay full price, at least not without using it first.
That looks awesome..
Thanks Ryan