Been busy so just now have time to update.
Here’s a couple of pics of the LS 1219 after cutting up multiple 2x4’s for sawhorses and some MDF for shelving. Very little dust. Downsides, the noise at the intake boot is very loud when attached to the Festool 36. Louder than the saw itself. Worse, the 36 fit just fine in my 18” cabinet designed for it (where I was going to route the hose out the back for either SCMS or sander attachments), but I forgot to include the hose attaching to the front. Door won’t close. Now looking more closely at original plan of ducts from main DC.
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Meanwhile, I’ve been slaving away putting the veggie garden back in (shop took the old space). If I knew in advance how hard this would be I might have never started this entire project. Its crunch time as window to plant tomatoes is rapidly approaching.
Infernal machine:
EBCFDAF8-DCDB-4E94-9353-49B093A20398.jpgIt goes through dirt great but also does just as good a job on sprinkler pipe and gutter downspout S&D pipe. See patches below. . I needed to trench to bury hardware cloth 2’ deep around fence to keep voles and gophers out. Plus will extend 2’ above for the rabbits which have exploded since the fox died off. The challenge of this project was trying to use the same fence sections from the original garden, even though the new one has different dimensions. Lots of measuring. Some cussing.
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