Nice review , that dust port- what is that adapter a “sen tech” ? I’m looking g to get this tool before the new year and that adapter looks like it would fit my hose to my dust extractor Thanks ! P.S Have you tried using it for shelf pins?
Any recommendation regarding supplier, brand, and model for imperial drillbits: so that I can use imperial dowels? I mean, I love metric and I use it for everything but here in America imperial dowels are far more common.
Most Mafell tools are in a language other than english. Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.
Nice review , that dust port- what is that adapter a “sen tech” ? I’m looking g to get this tool before the new year and that adapter looks like it would fit my hose to my dust extractor
Thanks !
P.S Have you tried using it for shelf pins?
@@djfglobal3377 it is a cen tec dust port from amazon. It has a special adapter to help with shelf pins. I want to make a video about it
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Thanks for that info & Great idea for a new video, I’ll be tuning in.
Any recommendation regarding supplier, brand, and model for imperial drillbits: so that I can use imperial dowels?
I mean, I love metric and I use it for everything but here in America imperial dowels are far more common.
Contact Timber wolf tools out of chicago - they know everything about this tool
Impressive tool!
Looks great. I would have to have a lot of instructions. 😊
Great machine but instructions are rubbish.
First question: Is this a 240-volt tool?
@rickyperkins232 great question. Nope it's 120v. Just use in a regular outlet.
@diymco2728 is a good one of my problems with Mafell it seems there tools doesn't account for other voltage other than 240 volts.