@DJHcom They cost a lot upfront for sure. Amortizing over the life of the tool brings them down a bit compared to other brands. But no doubt, they are a very good tools that cost quite a bit of money.
Yes - the top is 1/8" hardboard masonite held to the torsion box skin (1/2" MDF) with maybe like 20 screws, countersunk. When ready (all torn up), I can easily replace the 1/8" masonite and get a brand new surface!
The pros can be identified by having festo tools - but they're ridiculously expensive, unfortunately...
DJHcom 4 months ago
@DJHcom They cost a lot upfront for sure. Amortizing over the life of the tool brings them down a bit compared to other brands. But no doubt, they are a very good tools that cost quite a bit of money.
MWSMorton 4 months ago
Yes - the top is 1/8" hardboard masonite held to the torsion box skin (1/2" MDF) with maybe like 20 screws, countersunk. When ready (all torn up), I can easily replace the 1/8" masonite and get a brand new surface!
MWSMorton 1 year ago