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Mike Heidrick
06-27-2008, 8:53 PM
With the 10% off ebay and 20% live.com I am probably going to spring for a Kreg Foreman.
I have a good 60gal compressor - 6HP and 14CFM.
Should I go with the pneumatic Kreg Foreman?
The clamp on it looks nicer!

It will stay in my shop and I do not plan on moving it.

Will the pneumatic machine last longer?

Where does all the oil from the oiler/tool go
- will the oil exhast onto my bench?

Anyone use the electric and wish for the pneumatic?

Any reason to go with the electric??

Cary Swoveland
06-28-2008, 12:09 AM
I would want to know about comparative noise levels as well. I have a small, pneumatic right-angle drill that is a real screamer.

Cary

Mike Heidrick
06-28-2008, 12:14 AM
Soon as I posted this I saw a $200 forman on CL. Seller has a guy coming on Sunday. After that it is mine. So I guess I have a bit of time to wait before buying new. Please let me know the pros and cons.

Alan Turner
06-28-2008, 5:07 AM
We have the air powered Foreman and it is quiet and effective.

David Eisan
06-28-2008, 10:22 AM
Hello there,

I have used both, and I have to say without a doubt, the air Foreman is the way to go.

The electric unit's clamp is attached to the pull arm and travels in proportion to it. It requires fine tuning to work correctly and prevent the panel from moving.

On the air unit, as soon as you pull on the arm, the air clamp is on fully and stays that way until the arm returns back up to top.

In fact, I hope I get far enough on my vanity FF today to fire up my DB55.

Take care,

David.

Mike Heidrick
06-30-2008, 5:50 PM
Discount went to 25% off plus the 10% off ebay was giving so I pulled the trigger on the pneumatic DB55 Kreg Foreman ~ $518.25 after the rebate shipped. Thanks everyone for the advice in this thread and through PMs!

Jim Becker
06-30-2008, 9:09 PM
Congrats, Mike! (great price for a new one)

Tom Godley
06-30-2008, 10:04 PM
wow -- good price.

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I do not know it