Thanks for sharing. I’m glad to hear that I’m not the only one guilty of purchasing something, then trying to find a need for it. Or in this case seeing a neat project and finding an excuse to buy another mini systainer!
This is brilliant! Very happy to find great UK woodworking channel. I will get into these, but this far videos look superior! Thank you beyond words and you got a subscriber!
Peter, great to meet you at Harrogate on Friday. Many thanks for your advice I ordered the Kapex 60 mitre saw and the CXS drill driver. I also picked up the last two assembly squares that Axminster had at the show. Keep up with your excellent range of videos. I found them very informative and they kept me encouraged when illness kept me out of the workshop earlier in the year. Regards
Another great video peter, i have been looking at the mini systainers and this has convinced me to get some. I am curious though, your ks60 has a clamp on the left that looks like some kind of festool push down clamp to hold timber. Is that an official festool product and do you recall what it is called? It looks live a great alternative to the screw down basic clamps. Thanks
Excellent video Peter. In this vid you use an "assembly square". I am very interested how this is build and what functionallity all the holes have. I cannot find a vid about this. Do you produce one? Dietmar
Hi Dietmar, The UJK Assembly Square is available from Axminster - www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-assembly-square-105280 or product code 105280. I will be making a video about it and some other Parf products in the not too distant future. The various holes and slots give you loads of clamping and positioning options. Peter
Peter, I greatly enjoy watching your very informative videos. I apologise if you’ve answered this in a previous video, but when cutting the mitered joints is there a particular reason you’ve tilted your Kapex to the side, instead of rotating it around the vertical axis?
Another informative video. Will be copying the masking tape technique. Thank you. US prices for Systainers seem to be double those in UK. The SysMini 3 you showed for 15 Euros is priced at 34 USD at Woodcraft, which is 30 Euros this week. Wish it were otherwise.
Now this is funny. I was watching your video on the tool to remove dogs when I thought about asking what you do to store all your dogs. Now I know :-) Thanks.
Hi Peter, I love watching your videos and like you, also 'needed' to buy one of those mini sys 3 boxes from Axminster. What wood do you use for the insert trays please?
I recently purchased the mini 3 I'm going to line it with foam, drill some sound holes and use it to keep my blue tooth speaker and smart phone protected
Hi Axel, When the pieces are moved from a straight line to the square the masking tape can sretch slightly and the 0.5 mm overlap (ish) allows for that. Peter
All you need now is some right angle Parf Dogs! What Is the UJK Right Angle guide made of? This is the perfect way to store the dogs. May have to take the plunge on these for my dogs... Do you have any concerns about dog damage due to rolling around in the box? I was thinking I might put kaizen foam in the inserts to prevent them rolling around. Are you on any social media or email yet since RU-vid took away the private message function? Thanks Peter. Good video!
Hi Ron, The dogs are made of stainless steel and will come to no harm at all. RU-vid did away with Private Messaging in July. Just post a comment with you email address in t. 99% of the time this will get picked up by the RU-vid spam system and not be visible to the public. I can then react to it and then delete it. I am away from today, without my computer, and will not be back until next Tuesday as I am at the Harrogate Show. Peter
Hi Bob, The sides are solid sycamore and the bases are all 1/4" veneered MDF (left over from the chests of drawers not so long ago). Many thanks. Peter
It looks as though they have. I have looked at both Festool UK and the Tanos German web sites and could not find them. Try a few dealers who may still have some old stock. Peter